Four Days to Go

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Four days to go: What to watch for

By Jonathan Easley
The presidential campaigns are sprinting for the finish amid tightening polls that show new opportunities for Donald Trump as he seeks a late comeback against Hillary Clinton.
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Fears about black turnout keep Dems awake

By Jordan Fabian
Hillary Clinton is almost certain to fall short of the record turnout numbers by black voters that propelled Barack Obama to the White House.
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Scramble! Clintonites fight for spots

By Amie Parnes
Three days before Election Day in a tightly contested campaign, there are literally thousands of people with some connection to Clinton World already jockeying for positions in a possible administration.
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Clinton faces tough decision with court pick

By Alexander Bolton
Hillary Clinton will face a tough decision on the Supreme Court if she wins the presidency on Tuesday.
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Chatter grows that Ryan could step down

By Scott Wong
Chatter is growing louder on Capitol Hill that Paul Ryan’s days as Speaker are numbered.
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By Reid Wilson
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and their running mates have spent their final weeks on the campaign trail hopping between critical swing states, devoting the most time to Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Ohio, according to an analysis by The Hill.
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Paris climate accord takes effect, delivering win to Obama
By Timothy Cama
The Paris climate agreement took force on Friday, starting an ambitious, though largely non-binding, worldwide effort to fight climate change.
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Vote on nation’s first carbon tax divides greens

By Devin Henry
An initiative to pass the first carbon tax in the country is dividing greens and spurring opposition from environmental groups who have long backed such proposals.
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Early-voting numbers surge past 2012 levels

By Harper Neidig
The number of early voters this year has already surpassed the total number of early votes in the 2012 election, according to data compiled by the United States Elections Project.
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Melania Trump lays out priorities as first lady
By Jonathan Easley
As first lady, Melania Trump would focus on women’s issues and eliminating cyber bullying, she announced in Pennsylvania on Thursday in a speech aimed at female voters in the critical battleground state.
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Reuters: Trump gains ground on Clinton
By Maurice Tamman
The two presidential candidates are now tied in Florida and North Carolina, according to a new poll.
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The Associated Press: Senior Clinton aide considered Comey a ‘bad choice’
By Stephen Braun
A senior aide to Hillary Clinton privately dismissed FBI Director James Comey as “a bad choice” in October 2015.
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The Washington Post: McCain: Republicans must stop Supreme Court from ’tilting to the left’
By David Weigel
“There could be as many as three Supreme Court justices that will be chosen in the next four years,” McCain said.
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USA Today: Bettors still favor Clinton, but her odds have dropped
By William Cummings
PredictIt says Hillary Clinton’s chances of success have dropped 13 percent.
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The Wall Street Journal: Economists forecast strong growth in final jobs report before election
By Ben Leubsdorf
The pace of hiring has been uneven so far in 2016.
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