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Elections 2016

Who has more money to spend, Clinton or Trump?

WASHINGTON -- Republican nominee Donald Trump had the best fundraising month of his presidential campaign in July, though had $20 million less to spend than his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. Trump, who formed a joint fundraising committee with the Republican National Committee in May, brought in $36.7 million last month from outside contributors, his biggest one-month…

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Trump lashes out after Morning Joe guest mocks him for upgrading 'from diapers to big boy pants'

Donald Trump likes to talk about how he never watches the "low-rated" Morning Joe program on MSNBC -- and yet he always somehow manages to find an excuse to tune in.

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Why we're wrong to blame immigrants for our sputtering economies

Immigrants have become a major scapegoat in recent years for sputtering Western economies.

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John Oliver has an idea for ‘racist voodoo doll’ Trump: ‘Drop out and tell America this was a stunt’

Announcing that he is going on hiatus for the next month, Last Week Tonight's John Oliver made a last ditch appeal to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump to avoid a crushing electoral loss by coming on his show and dropping out -- making him a national hero.

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Donald Trump told NBC he could do 'The Apprentice' from the White House: report

Donald Trump reportedly told an NBC Universal executive that he could continue his show "The Apprentice" if he ran and was elected to the White House.

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Another Frank Luntz GOP focus group spells disaster for Donald Trump

Pollster Frank Luntz is the GOP darling when it comes to his focus groups for conservatives, but not even Luntz can polish the steaming pile Trump has handed him.

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Trump campaign spends $55,000 at Barnes and Noble and the internet has some ideas on what

Donald Trump's presidential campaign has a history of unique spending habits, including millions he paid in May to his own companies. But now another strange spending item has come to light. Trump reportedly spent $55,055 at Barnes and Noble in the month of May, according to Daily Beast reporter Olivia Nuzzi.

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Illinois senator calls President Obama the 'drug dealer in chief' for Iran payment

Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) is in a tight reelection in a blue state where Donald Trump has caused Kirk a lot of problems. Now it seems the desperate senator is going the Trump route in revving up the anti-Obama base with as much inflammatory language as he can amass.

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Michele Bachmann: I'm advising Trump on Islamic terrorism -- like we face here in Minnesota

Hot on the heels of another major Trump campaign shakeup, former GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann revealed that she has been giving advice to nominee Donald Trump on foreign affairs including the looming threat of Islamic terrorism in the world -- and not just in her home state of Minnesota.

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Trump supporter tells Joy Reid Breitbart.com isn’t racist because top writer is ‘incredibly gay’

In an odd exchange with MSNBC's Joy Reid, a supporter of Donald Trump tried to allay fears about the campaign's formalized affiliation with Breitbart.com, by dismissing concerns about the website's extreme racism -- because one of the top writers is "incredibly gay."

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Angry right-wingers have white hot emotional meltdown over Trump's 'flip-flop' on mass deportations

What is Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's current position on the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants he promised his followers all year? No one is sure.

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New book reveals ‘con man’ Donald Trump is even sleazier and more underhanded than you think

David Cay Johnston has been one of the nation’s premier investigative reporters for decades, specializing in the ways government works for the wealthy at the expense of everyday Americans. He first met and covered Donald Trump in the 1980s. In his latest book, The Making of Donald Trump, he profiles the many ways the Republican presidential nominee has gotten wealthy by bilking others, colluding with criminals, evading prosecution, and romancing the press. I spoke with Johnston recently about his new book.

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