The electoral map is quickly slipping away from Trump. But is there time to turn it around? (Photo by Washington Post).
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The electoral map is quickly slipping away from Trump. But is there time to turn it around? (Photo by Washington Post).
Personal attacks and wild claims characterize a campaign that has become increasingly tribal. (Photo New York Times)
Tape emerges of Donald Trump making vulgar remarks about women while Wikileaks dumps emails of Hillary's private speeches to Wall Street.
Slow, but steady, job growth will likely have a positive impact on the election for the Democrats. (photo by Bloomberg News)
Newly released tax returns, a messy fight with a former Miss USA, and continued allegations of sexism have battered the candidate. But is it too late to change the outcome?
Behind the wild card third party candidates who may shift the balance of who wins in crucial swing states.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton poised for epic first presidential debate.
Jimmy Fallon is being attacked on Twitter for his latest prank with Trump.
Email leaks showcase former Secretary of State Colin Powell's unvarnished thoughts about the frontrunners. And they're not pretty.
As questions mount, Hillary admits to passing out and Bill Clinton stands in during fundraisers.
Following a coughing fit and linger questions surrounding the candidate's health, doctors confirm that Hillary was diagnosed with the illness on Friday.
She claims that many, many Trump supporters are racists, sexists, bigots and Islamophobes. Will it hurt her?
Hillary struggles to seem confident and Donald Trump lacks on substance. What this means going into the first one on one debate.
With election day drawing ever closer, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are virtually tied.
US Intelligence is investigating covert Russian operations looking to interfere with the presidential elections.