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Mike Pence absent from Republican convention speakers – campaign live Mike Pence absent from Republican convention speakers – campaign live
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House speaker Paul Ryan is about to begin his weekly press briefing. Click through to watch:
STARTING SOON: My weekly press briefing will begin at 11:30am ET. Watch live at https://t.co/RrNzrxPmYU
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The contest to be Trump’s running mate has been compared with reality television hits such as The Bachelor, or Trump’s own The Apprentice.
CNN takes the comparison and runs:
Really, CNN? pic.twitter.com/YkxZPh2fh7
But did they go too far?
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Clinton to campaign with Kaine
Donald Trump is in California raising money today, for his campaign and for the Republican party – potentially a lot of money, if there are many takers for this $449,400-a-pop ticket:
Related: Donald Trump hopes to cure cash woes with $449,400-per-ticket fundraiser
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, is scheduled to campaign this afternoon in northern Virginia with US senator Tim Kaine, perceived to be a leading “veepstakes” contender.
We’ll carry coverage of that event, plus a Clinton speech to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) conference in Washington, DC, scheduled for 11:30 am.
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Former Chicago Bears coach (that’s pro football) (American football) Mike Ditka, whom the Trump team had floated as a possible speaker at the national convention, confirms that he will not in fact be popping up in Cleveland. But he tells Ben Jacobs that he will, assuredly, be voting for Trump.Former Chicago Bears coach (that’s pro football) (American football) Mike Ditka, whom the Trump team had floated as a possible speaker at the national convention, confirms that he will not in fact be popping up in Cleveland. But he tells Ben Jacobs that he will, assuredly, be voting for Trump.
.@GuardianUS can confirm that although Mike Ditka is voting for Trump, he will not be in Cleveland.@GuardianUS can confirm that although Mike Ditka is voting for Trump, he will not be in Cleveland
Trump has vowed to make Illinois red again, but voting trends in the state and the existence of Chicago make that an extremely tall order.Trump has vowed to make Illinois red again, but voting trends in the state and the existence of Chicago make that an extremely tall order.
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Ginsburg: 'I regret' Trump remarksGinsburg: 'I regret' Trump remarks
Supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has released a statement saying she regrets remarks she made in the last week impugning Donald Trump and promising to be “more circumspect” in the future.Supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has released a statement saying she regrets remarks she made in the last week impugning Donald Trump and promising to be “more circumspect” in the future.
In three separate interviews in reply to questions about Trump this week, Ginsburg called the presumptive Republican presidential nominee a “faker” and said “I can’t imagine what the country would be with Donald Trump as our president.” In three separate interviews in reply to questions about Trump, Ginsburg called the presumptive Republican presidential nominee a “faker” and said “I can’t imagine what the country would be with Donald Trump as our president.”
On Thursday, Ginsburg sought to retract those remarks.On Thursday, Ginsburg sought to retract those remarks.
“On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them,” she said in a statement. “Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office. In the future I will be more circumspect.”“On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them,” she said in a statement. “Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office. In the future I will be more circumspect.”
Ginsburg’s highly unusual decision, as a top judge, to weigh in on the presidential race drew a sharp rebuke from critics as diverse as congressional leaders, the New York Times editorial board and Trump himself, who called on the justice to resign.Ginsburg’s highly unusual decision, as a top judge, to weigh in on the presidential race drew a sharp rebuke from critics as diverse as congressional leaders, the New York Times editorial board and Trump himself, who called on the justice to resign.
“Justice Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me,” Trump tweeted Wednesday. “Her mind is shot - resign!”“Justice Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me,” Trump tweeted Wednesday. “Her mind is shot - resign!”
Senator Ted Cruz, a former Supreme Court clerk with extensive experience before the court, echoed Trump. “Her comments were obviously inappropriate,” Cruz told reporters. “When unelected judges try to impose their own policy views ... it’s wrong and it’s dangerous.”Senator Ted Cruz, a former Supreme Court clerk with extensive experience before the court, echoed Trump. “Her comments were obviously inappropriate,” Cruz told reporters. “When unelected judges try to impose their own policy views ... it’s wrong and it’s dangerous.”
Ginsburg, 83, found a high-profile defender in White House press secretary Josh Earnest, however, who said on Wednesday that Ginsburg “didn’t earn the nickname notorious RBG for nothing.”Ginsburg, 83, found a high-profile defender in White House press secretary Josh Earnest, however, who said on Wednesday that Ginsburg “didn’t earn the nickname notorious RBG for nothing.”
.@PressSec: Justice Ginsburg "didn't earn the nickname 'The Notorious RBG' for nothing" https://t.co/bdC2FHVrOS https://t.co/lN6q0N4WHv.@PressSec: Justice Ginsburg "didn't earn the nickname 'The Notorious RBG' for nothing" https://t.co/bdC2FHVrOS https://t.co/lN6q0N4WHv
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Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is displaying double-digit support in a new New York Times/CBS News poll of the presidential race, a poll that furthermore finds the top two candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, to be tied.Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is displaying double-digit support in a new New York Times/CBS News poll of the presidential race, a poll that furthermore finds the top two candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, to be tied.
The poll indicates deepening erosion in the public’s opinion of Clinton, a week after the FBI director described the candidate’s use of a private email server while secretary of state. Clinton is not honest and trustworthy, according to 67% of the respondents.The poll indicates deepening erosion in the public’s opinion of Clinton, a week after the FBI director described the candidate’s use of a private email server while secretary of state. Clinton is not honest and trustworthy, according to 67% of the respondents.
The poll has Trump and Clinton tied for the lead, representing quite a slide for Clinton, who held a six-point lead in the same poll a month ago. In a two-way race, Clinton and Trump are tied 40-40, the poll finds. In a three-way race, they’re tied 36-36, with Johnson, a former governor of New Mexico, at 12%.The poll has Trump and Clinton tied for the lead, representing quite a slide for Clinton, who held a six-point lead in the same poll a month ago. In a two-way race, Clinton and Trump are tied 40-40, the poll finds. In a three-way race, they’re tied 36-36, with Johnson, a former governor of New Mexico, at 12%.
Polling averages, which omit the most recent numbers, have Clinton up by four points and 4.4 points, with her lead shrinking.Polling averages, which omit the most recent numbers, have Clinton up by four points and 4.4 points, with her lead shrinking.
American voters afraid – pollAmerican voters afraid – poll
A new AP-GfK poll finds that 81% of Americans say they would feel afraid following the election of either Clinton or Trump. That includes a quarter who say it doesn’t matter who wins: they’re scared of both.A new AP-GfK poll finds that 81% of Americans say they would feel afraid following the election of either Clinton or Trump. That includes a quarter who say it doesn’t matter who wins: they’re scared of both.
Speakers at Republican convention announcedSpeakers at Republican convention announced
The Republican party has released new details about its big bash in Cleveland next week, including a comprehensive speakers list with some interesting inclusions and some high-profile omissions. The convention will have theme nights, the Republicans revealed, with the first night focusing on the Benghazi affair and the second night focusing on the economy.The Republican party has released new details about its big bash in Cleveland next week, including a comprehensive speakers list with some interesting inclusions and some high-profile omissions. The convention will have theme nights, the Republicans revealed, with the first night focusing on the Benghazi affair and the second night focusing on the economy.
Included on the speaker’s list are Trump’s wife and four eldest children; former NFL quarterback and prominent Christian Tim Tebow; and two men said to be on Trump’s short list of potential running mates: Chris Christie and Newt Gingrich.Included on the speaker’s list are Trump’s wife and four eldest children; former NFL quarterback and prominent Christian Tim Tebow; and two men said to be on Trump’s short list of potential running mates: Chris Christie and Newt Gingrich.
A third prominent name in the Trump veepstakes, Indiana governor Mike Pence, is not on the list, seemingly significantly. Also not on the list: neither of the last two Republican nominees for president; neither of the two living former Republican presidents; top Ohio Republicans including governor John Kasich and senator Rob Portman; and former presidential contenders including Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham.A third prominent name in the Trump veepstakes, Indiana governor Mike Pence, is not on the list, seemingly significantly. Also not on the list: neither of the last two Republican nominees for president; neither of the two living former Republican presidents; top Ohio Republicans including governor John Kasich and senator Rob Portman; and former presidential contenders including Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham.
Many Republican senators are not attending the convention at all, AP reports: senator Steve Daines of Montana will be fly-fishing with his wife; senator Jeff Flake of Arizona said he has to mow his lawn; senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska will be traveling her state by bush plane – the list goes on.Many Republican senators are not attending the convention at all, AP reports: senator Steve Daines of Montana will be fly-fishing with his wife; senator Jeff Flake of Arizona said he has to mow his lawn; senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska will be traveling her state by bush plane – the list goes on.
Here’s the speaker’s list:Here’s the speaker’s list:
Pastor Mark Burns Phil Ruffin Congressman Ryan Zinke Pat Smith Mark Geist John Tiegen Congressman Michael McCaul Sheriff David Clarke Congressman Sean Duffy Darryl Glenn Senator Tom Cotton Karen Vaughn Mike Huckabee Rudy Giuliani Melania Trump Senator Joni Ernst Kathryn Gates-Skipper Marcus Luttrell Dana White Governor Asa Hutchinson Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Michael Mukasey Andy Wist Senator Jeff Sessions Retired Lt Gen Michael Flynn Alex Smith Speaker Paul Ryan Congressman Kevin McCarthy Kerry Woolard Senator Shelley Moore Capito Dr Ben CarsonCo-Chair Sharon DayNatalie GulbisKimberlin BrownAntonio Sabato, JrPeter ThielEileen CollinsSenator Ted CruzPastor Mark Burns Phil Ruffin Congressman Ryan Zinke Pat Smith Mark Geist John Tiegen Congressman Michael McCaul Sheriff David Clarke Congressman Sean Duffy Darryl Glenn Senator Tom Cotton Karen Vaughn Mike Huckabee Rudy Giuliani Melania Trump Senator Joni Ernst Kathryn Gates-Skipper Marcus Luttrell Dana White Governor Asa Hutchinson Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Michael Mukasey Andy Wist Senator Jeff Sessions Retired Lt Gen Michael Flynn Alex Smith Speaker Paul Ryan Congressman Kevin McCarthy Kerry Woolard Senator Shelley Moore Capito Dr Ben CarsonCo-Chair Sharon DayNatalie GulbisKimberlin BrownAntonio Sabato, JrPeter ThielEileen CollinsSenator Ted Cruz
Newt GingrichMichelle Van EttenLynne PattonEric TrumpHarold HammCongressman Chris CollinsBrock MealerCongresswoman Marsha BlackburnGovernor Mary FallinDarrell ScottLisa ShinGovernor Rick ScottChairman Reince PriebusTom BarrackIvanka TrumpAttorney General Pam BondiJerry Falwell Jr.Rabbi Haskel LooksteinChris CoxSenator Mitch McConnellTiffany TrumpGovernor Chris ChristieDonald J Trump JrGovernor Scott WalkerNewt GingrichMichelle Van EttenLynne PattonEric TrumpHarold HammCongressman Chris CollinsBrock MealerCongresswoman Marsha BlackburnGovernor Mary FallinDarrell ScottLisa ShinGovernor Rick ScottChairman Reince PriebusTom BarrackIvanka TrumpAttorney General Pam BondiJerry Falwell Jr.Rabbi Haskel LooksteinChris CoxSenator Mitch McConnellTiffany TrumpGovernor Chris ChristieDonald J Trump JrGovernor Scott Walker
Among GOP convention speakers: Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, who performed Ivanka's conversionAmong GOP convention speakers: Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, who performed Ivanka's conversion
We're mocking the Trump RNC speaker list, but let's remember that Romney brought us Eastwood and like 30 hours of "you didn't build that"We're mocking the Trump RNC speaker list, but let's remember that Romney brought us Eastwood and like 30 hours of "you didn't build that"
Trump announces veep announcementTrump announces veep announcement
Details to follow, presumably including the name of the person.Details to follow, presumably including the name of the person.
I will be making the announcement of my Vice Presidential pick on Friday at 11am in Manhattan. Details to follow.I will be making the announcement of my Vice Presidential pick on Friday at 11am in Manhattan. Details to follow.
Hillary Clinton commercial: ‘our children are watching’Hillary Clinton commercial: ‘our children are watching’
The Clinton campaign is out with a new TV ad with the tag line, “Our children are watching. What example will we set for them?”The Clinton campaign is out with a new TV ad with the tag line, “Our children are watching. What example will we set for them?”
Thanks for reading and please join us in the comments.Thanks for reading and please join us in the comments.
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