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Clinton aide says FBI email query has had no impact – election live Clinton aide says FBI email query has had no impact – election live
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Speaking in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Donald Trump predicted “an unprecedented constitutional crisis” if Hillary Clinton were to be elected president.
“The work of government would come to an unbelievably unglorious halt,” Trump said, and “she is likely to be investigated for years, likely to be concluded with a very large-scale criminal trial.”
The audience chanted “Lock her up!” in response.
“This is a message for any Democratic voter who have already cast their ballot for Hillary Clinton and have a severe case of buyer’s remorse,” Trump said, referring to a few states - Wisconsin included - where early ballots can be reversed before election day. “A lot of stuff has come out since you’ve voted.”
“You can change your vote to Donald Trump - we’ll make America great again, okay? She will never make America great.”
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Speaking in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump greeted the audience by declaring that “in one week, we are going to win the great state of Wisconsin.”
Lauding the state’s governor, Scott Walker, as “one tough cookie,” Trump moved swiftly past local flavor for a casual listing of polls (valid or otherwise) that show him surging in battleground states.
“We’re on the cusp of something incredible. Historic change that transfers power from a failed political establishment,” Trump said.
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Donald Trump campaigns in Eau Claire, WisconsinDonald Trump campaigns in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has released a new television ad, titled Choice, which “outlines the clear choice voters have on Election Day between Hillary Clinton’s future of stagnation, and Donald Trump’s vision for a better, stronger, and more prosperous America,” according to a campaign release.Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has released a new television ad, titled Choice, which “outlines the clear choice voters have on Election Day between Hillary Clinton’s future of stagnation, and Donald Trump’s vision for a better, stronger, and more prosperous America,” according to a campaign release.
“On November 8th we will see the American electorate choose Mr. Trump’s platform of unifying common sense reforms over the careless, disqualifying, corrupt behavior of Hillary Clinton,” said Jason Miller, the campaign’s communications advisor.“On November 8th we will see the American electorate choose Mr. Trump’s platform of unifying common sense reforms over the careless, disqualifying, corrupt behavior of Hillary Clinton,” said Jason Miller, the campaign’s communications advisor.
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Clinton to campaign in Detroit: On Friday, November 4, Hillary Clinton will campaign at a public “Get Out the Vote” rally in Detroit, where the former secretary of state “will lay out her plans to create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and her vision for an America that is stronger together,” according to a campaign release.Clinton to campaign in Detroit: On Friday, November 4, Hillary Clinton will campaign at a public “Get Out the Vote” rally in Detroit, where the former secretary of state “will lay out her plans to create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and her vision for an America that is stronger together,” according to a campaign release.
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President Obama delivers remarks at a Clinton-Kaine "Get Out The Early Vote" eventPresident Obama delivers remarks at a Clinton-Kaine "Get Out The Early Vote" event
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David SmithDavid Smith
Donald Trump’s claim during the presidential debates that Hillary Clinton failed as a senator to close tax loopholes he exploited has been proved at least partially false.Donald Trump’s claim during the presidential debates that Hillary Clinton failed as a senator to close tax loopholes he exploited has been proved at least partially false.
The New York Times reported on Monday that the Republican candidate had avoided paying potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes through a “sleight of hand” that worried even his own lawyers.The New York Times reported on Monday that the Republican candidate had avoided paying potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes through a “sleight of hand” that worried even his own lawyers.
Trump in effect traded debt relief for virtually worthless “partnership equity” to swerve past any tax liability in the early 90s, according to documents obtained by the paper.Trump in effect traded debt relief for virtually worthless “partnership equity” to swerve past any tax liability in the early 90s, according to documents obtained by the paper.
The manoeuvre came under the scrutiny of Congress in 2004 – and Clinton, then a New York senator, was among those who successfully voted to outlaw it.The manoeuvre came under the scrutiny of Congress in 2004 – and Clinton, then a New York senator, was among those who successfully voted to outlaw it.
Yet in the second presidential debate on 9 October, Trump claimed that the Democratic nominee had missed her chance to close loopholes that he had merely used as anyone else would.Yet in the second presidential debate on 9 October, Trump claimed that the Democratic nominee had missed her chance to close loopholes that he had merely used as anyone else would.
“She complains that Donald Trump took advantage of the tax code,” he said. “Well, why didn’t she change it? Why didn’t you change it when you were a senator? The reason you didn’t is that all your friends take the same advantage that I do. And I do.“She complains that Donald Trump took advantage of the tax code,” he said. “Well, why didn’t she change it? Why didn’t you change it when you were a senator? The reason you didn’t is that all your friends take the same advantage that I do. And I do.
“You have provisions in the tax code that, frankly, we could change. But you wouldn’t change it, because all of these people gave you the money so you can take negative ads on Donald Trump.”“You have provisions in the tax code that, frankly, we could change. But you wouldn’t change it, because all of these people gave you the money so you can take negative ads on Donald Trump.”
It is a theme that the brash billionaire has also been hammering at rallies on the campaign trail. Trump has refused to release his tax returns, breaking a tradition followed by every Republican and Democratic presidential candidate for more than 40 years.It is a theme that the brash billionaire has also been hammering at rallies on the campaign trail. Trump has refused to release his tax returns, breaking a tradition followed by every Republican and Democratic presidential candidate for more than 40 years.
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Sid Miller, the Texas Agriculture Commissioner, released new polling data from Pennsylvania showing Hillary Clinton behind Donald Trump - although he declined to use her name:Sid Miller, the Texas Agriculture Commissioner, released new polling data from Pennsylvania showing Hillary Clinton behind Donald Trump - although he declined to use her name:
Apparently @MillerForTexas deleted his tweet using the c-word. No worries, we have screenshots/receipts. pic.twitter.com/IbVntgI7uYApparently @MillerForTexas deleted his tweet using the c-word. No worries, we have screenshots/receipts. pic.twitter.com/IbVntgI7uY
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On the heels of news that multiple Republican senators are floating the possibility of refusing to confirm any supreme court nominee Hillary Clinton puts forward if she is elected president, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson’s campaign has released a list of potential justices that he would appoint if he became president. (Hold your laughter.)On the heels of news that multiple Republican senators are floating the possibility of refusing to confirm any supreme court nominee Hillary Clinton puts forward if she is elected president, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson’s campaign has released a list of potential justices that he would appoint if he became president. (Hold your laughter.)
“I have made clear that I believe the supreme court should be guided by a loyalty to the original and fundamental principles of limited government and liberty embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights,” Johnson said in a statement accompanying the list’s release. “As president, when the opportunity arises, I will nominate justices who have proven records of demonstrating that loyalty to the Constitution.”“I have made clear that I believe the supreme court should be guided by a loyalty to the original and fundamental principles of limited government and liberty embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights,” Johnson said in a statement accompanying the list’s release. “As president, when the opportunity arises, I will nominate justices who have proven records of demonstrating that loyalty to the Constitution.”
The list, attached here, is a wish-list of originalist conservatives, public intellectuals and jurists who have advocated for an amendment allowing states to nullify federal laws:The list, attached here, is a wish-list of originalist conservatives, public intellectuals and jurists who have advocated for an amendment allowing states to nullify federal laws:
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Republican senators vow to oppose any Clinton supreme court nomineeRepublican senators vow to oppose any Clinton supreme court nominee
Sabrina SiddiquiSabrina Siddiqui
With the presidential election one week away, a handful of Republicans are already vowing to oppose any nominee to the supreme court proposed by Hillary Clinton should she be elected.With the presidential election one week away, a handful of Republicans are already vowing to oppose any nominee to the supreme court proposed by Hillary Clinton should she be elected.
At least three Republican senators have voiced support for indefinitely blocking Clinton from filling the supreme court vacancy left by the late justice Antonin Scalia, thus breaking with a 150-year precedent for having nine justices serving on the nation’s highest bench.At least three Republican senators have voiced support for indefinitely blocking Clinton from filling the supreme court vacancy left by the late justice Antonin Scalia, thus breaking with a 150-year precedent for having nine justices serving on the nation’s highest bench.
Senators Ted Cruz, of Texas; John McCain, of Arizona; and Richard Burr, of North Carolina have all suggested leaving Scalia’s seat open if Clinton reaches the White House. Cruz, in particular, argued there was a “long historical precedent” for having fewer than nine justices on the supreme court.Senators Ted Cruz, of Texas; John McCain, of Arizona; and Richard Burr, of North Carolina have all suggested leaving Scalia’s seat open if Clinton reaches the White House. Cruz, in particular, argued there was a “long historical precedent” for having fewer than nine justices on the supreme court.
Senate Republican leaders have yet to hold a hearing or a vote on Merrick Garland, who was nominated by Barack Obama to replace Scalia in March. Republicans justified their refusal to move forward on the Garland nomination by saying the next president should fill the vacancy. But as Donald Trump’s path to the White House narrows, a potential split is emerging within the party ranks on how to proceed when Congress returns after the election for a lame duck session.Senate Republican leaders have yet to hold a hearing or a vote on Merrick Garland, who was nominated by Barack Obama to replace Scalia in March. Republicans justified their refusal to move forward on the Garland nomination by saying the next president should fill the vacancy. But as Donald Trump’s path to the White House narrows, a potential split is emerging within the party ranks on how to proceed when Congress returns after the election for a lame duck session.
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Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump allegedly walking in on changing teenagers:Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump allegedly walking in on changing teenagers:
We cannot hide from this. We’ve got to be willing to face it. This man wants to be president of the United States of America!We cannot hide from this. We’ve got to be willing to face it. This man wants to be president of the United States of America!
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Clinton continued, taking aim at Donald Trump for what she she described as “what he has done to women and girls.”Clinton continued, taking aim at Donald Trump for what she she described as “what he has done to women and girls.”
“For my entire life, I’ve been a woman, and when I think about what we now know about Donald Trump and what he has been doing for thirty years, he has spent a great deal of time demeaning, degrading and assaulting women.”“For my entire life, I’ve been a woman, and when I think about what we now know about Donald Trump and what he has been doing for thirty years, he has spent a great deal of time demeaning, degrading and assaulting women.”
“I would, frankly, rather be here talking about anything else,” Clinton continued, “but I can’t just talk about all the good things we wanna do, because people are making up their minds. This is a consequential choice.”“I would, frankly, rather be here talking about anything else,” Clinton continued, “but I can’t just talk about all the good things we wanna do, because people are making up their minds. This is a consequential choice.”
“A lot of his supporters don’t like to hear this - I don’t blame them! If I were supporting him, I wouldn’t want to hear about it either!”“A lot of his supporters don’t like to hear this - I don’t blame them! If I were supporting him, I wouldn’t want to hear about it either!”
“Can we just stop for a minute and focus on the absurdity of Donald Trump finding fault with Miss Universe?”“Can we just stop for a minute and focus on the absurdity of Donald Trump finding fault with Miss Universe?”
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Speaking in Dade City, Florida, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was welcomed to the stage by former Miss Universe Alicia Machado to the strains of “Fight Song.”Speaking in Dade City, Florida, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was welcomed to the stage by former Miss Universe Alicia Machado to the strains of “Fight Song.”
“Alicia will be voting for the very first time in this election, and I am very grateful for her support,” Clinton said.“Alicia will be voting for the very first time in this election, and I am very grateful for her support,” Clinton said.
“One week from today, we will be choosing our next president and commander in chief,” Clinton said. “I don’t think the choice could be any clearer.”“One week from today, we will be choosing our next president and commander in chief,” Clinton said. “I don’t think the choice could be any clearer.”
“I am ready to serve if you give me the great honor of being your president.”“I am ready to serve if you give me the great honor of being your president.”
Clinton was greeted with a raucous chant of “Hillary! Hillary!”Clinton was greeted with a raucous chant of “Hillary! Hillary!”
“That stands in contrast to my opponent,” Clinton continued. “Maybe for you, if you think about all of the issues that separate Donald Trump from me, it could be his dangerous statements about nuclear weapons. When a journalist told Donald Trump that people were worried about how casually he talks about nuclear weapons, he said, ‘well, then why are we making them?’”“That stands in contrast to my opponent,” Clinton continued. “Maybe for you, if you think about all of the issues that separate Donald Trump from me, it could be his dangerous statements about nuclear weapons. When a journalist told Donald Trump that people were worried about how casually he talks about nuclear weapons, he said, ‘well, then why are we making them?’”