Donald Trump on Sunday attacked House Speaker Paul Ryan on Twitter, just a day before he’s scheduled to campaign in the Wisconsin Republican’s home state of Wisconsin.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) hit the campaign trail Sunday evening on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
A friend of former “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos, who is one of the women who accused Donald Trump of groping her in the past, came forward on Sunday to corroborate her story.
Mr. Trump sowed doubts about the integrity of the democratic process on Sunday even as his own running mate assured voters the election would be legitimate.
The Democratic presidential nominee is ahead in nearly all key battlegrounds and competitive in some traditionally red states. Will she try for a landslide or stick to the plan that could deliver her a resounding electoral college victory?
Hacked emails released in daily dispatches over the weekend by the WikiLeaks group showed Hillary Clinton’s campaign staff worried about a response to the gay community’s backlash over a comment concerning former first lady Nancy Reagan and AIDS. Also among the documents are transcripts of Clinton speeches and question-and-answer sessions that Goldman Sachs hosted in 2013, appearances for which she received hundreds of thousands of dollars.