Donald Trump is running only a few points ahead of Hillary Clinton in Georgia, a ruby red state that hasn’t gone for the Democratic nominee since 1992 when Bill Clinton, a Southern Democrat, eked out a victory in a three-way race.
Despite big talk from Democrats and the Clinton campaign this time around, election experts believe Trump is likely to carry the state for Republicans once again in 2016.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have just handed in their last fundraising reports before the election. These documents, filed with the Federal Election Commission, provide an 11th hour window into the financial health of the two leading presidential campaigns and their allied super-PACs.
The State Department on Friday released 112 of the 15,000 Hillary Clinton emails uncovered by the FBI during its investigation into the former secretary of State’s personal email server.
Donald Trump’s campaign is encouraging its Republican Party surrogates to double down on the narrative that the presidential election is likely to be stolen by voter fraud.
Republicans in Congress are soundly rejecting President Obama’s calls this week to concede defeat in their years-long fight against the Affordable Care Act.
Donald Trump’s legal team is asking a judge overseeing lawsuits against Trump University to block any references to a number of damaging incidents involving the GOP nominee, according to Politico.
Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson, who left the network amid allegations of sexual harassment against former network chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, has revealed she will testify before Congress on forced arbitration, a common TV contract clause that legally binds parties to settle resolutions outside of the court system.
Conservative activist James O’Keefe has filed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint against Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
From the final presidential debate to a charity roast where New York City’s glitterati booed him as he gave remarks attacking Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump is struggling amid worsening poll numbers.
Voters attending recent rallies in battleground states have seen marquee players in Democratic politics campaigning for Hillary Clinton, including President Barack Obama. Who they haven’t seen is Mrs. Clinton, but that’s about to change.
If Donald Trump were to challenge the outcome of next month’s presidential election, as he has hinted he might, he would face a difficult and expensive fight, according to election attorneys and a review of voting laws in key battleground states.
Two months after he jumped into the presidential race as a political unknown, independent candidate Evan McMullin is surging in Utah polls and drawing large crowds of Republican-leaning voters fed up with Donald Trump’s crudeness and antics.
Major websites were inaccessible to people across wide swaths of the United States on Friday after a company that manages crucial parts of the internet’s infrastructure said it was under attack.