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- Republican lawyers take issue with Trump's allegations of voter fraud
Trump has sought to raise fears of a flawed election as he has fallen in opinion polls against Democrat Hillary Clinton.
- Why most voters stick with Trump or Clinton no matter what
Despite serious reservations about both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, voters overwhelmingly back the candidate on their partisan team. This election shows how deep that tendency runs.
- Michael Bloomberg as Secretary of State in a Clinton presidency?
Michael Bloomberg was cited in a Wikileaks email as a possible Secretary of State if Hillary Clinton wins. Who else might fill the top posts in a Clinton administration?
- 1.5 million Americans have already voted: What can early ballots reveal?
About one third of all votes will be cast before Nov. 8 this year, as early voting is becoming an increasingly attractive option. Why it’s not necessarily a good predictor of who will win on election day.
- Mike Pence disagrees with Donald Trump on Russia hacks and 'rigged' election
On Sunday, Mike Pence countered Donald Trump's tweets on both the possibility of a 'rigged' election and Russian hacks of the US elections.
- A week later, what do voters make of the leaked Trump tape?
Just over a week after Donald Trump faced the biggest controversy of his political career, Hillary Clinton has established a 4-point lead in the race, a new poll shows.
- How Clinton's campaign is dealing with WikiLeaks email releases
WikiLeaks has begun a steady drip of emails as the 2016 presidential race heads into the home stretch. And Hillary Clinton's campaign is striking a hawkish tone.
- First LookSilicon Valley funds fight to end death penalty in California
Many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are donating to support a proposition that will appear on a November ballot in California that ends death penalty.
- On Trump's 'Apprentice,' reality wasn't what it seemed
On the show, Donald Trump portrayed a brilliant real estate mogul – even as his businesses went through multiple bankruptcies and contestants complained of sexism and mistreatment.
- Melania Trump threatens to sue People magazine over 'fictionalized' story
Melania Trump says portions of a People magazine story – a first-person account by Natasha Stoynoff – alleging a sexual assault by her husband – are false.
- Wikileaks: Hillary asked Bill Clinton to cancel Wall Street speech
Bill Clinton reaped more than $5 million from banking, tech and other corporate interests, according to financial documents filed by Hillary Clinton.
- Has Michelle Obama’s N.H. speech set a new bar for influential first ladies?
In her speech, Michelle Obama called on the country to reassess its moral obligations when casting a vote in the upcoming presidential election.
- First LookElection stressing you out? Here are some practical solutions.
The 2016 presidential election is taking a toll on many Americans sense of well-being. The American Psychological Association has some suggestions to avoid becoming emotionally entrenched in the fray.
- Dumping Donald Trump: Why it's not an easy decision for conservative women
A number of conservative women have abandoned Trump this week, giving Clinton a 15-point lead among female voters. But some see other issues as weightier than his lewd behavior.
- Michelle Obama attacks Trump over sexual assault comments
Speaking at a campaign rally in New Hampshire for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Mrs. Obama called the comments "shocking and demeaning."
- Lashing back, Trump calls accusers 'horrible horrible liars'
With Election Day less than four weeks away, Trump was again forced to defend himself against allegations of sexual misconduct.
- Evangelical clash over Trump reverberates at Liberty University
A protest against Donald Trump at Liberty University came shortly after a warm reception for his running mate, pointing to the conflict among Evangelicals.
- How BuzzFeed and Twitter are teaming up to transform Election Day coverage
The new media companies plan to provide real-time coverage, analysis, and results of the election. But should election results be provided in real-time?
- Why some Millennial evangelicals aren't voting for Trump
A group of students at Liberty University have started a movement to let the world know they don’t support Donald Trump – even if their school's president, Jerry Falwell Jr., has publicly endorsed him.
- First LookEvan McMullin could win in Utah as Trump stumbles
Evan McMullin: Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin is polling at 22 percent in Utah, trailing closely behind Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.