All Politics
- First LookWhat battles has Bernie Sanders lined up for the day after the election?In an op-ed, Bernie Sanders says he intends 'to do everything possible' to implement a new, much more progressive Democratic agenda.
- Early voting results: Clinton jumps to lead, poll showsEarly voting results: Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump by 15 percentage points among early voters surveyed in the past two weeks, says the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project.聽Clinton enjoys an edge in swing states such as Ohio and Arizona.
- Where they stand: A quick look at how Clinton and Trump differ on the issuesScandals, gaffes, and leaks aside, where do the presidential candidates stand on the policy issues at stake in the 2016 election?聽
- Why Trump and Clinton urge early voting in battleground FloridaDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton are running very different campaigns. But they can agree that banking results from early voting is key in Florida.
- What the WikiLeaks emails say about the ClintonsThe emails reveal bureaucratic infighting, organizational dysfunction, and activity that falls short of illegal trading of government favors for foundation donations. But not all the emails have been released, opponents say.
- Could Iowa, long a blue state, actually go for Trump?Hillary Clinton is neck and neck with Donald Trump in Iowa, a state that has only voted Republican once since Ronald Reagan. But with Mrs. Clinton's gains in other traditionally red states, Iowa may not matter.
- Atlanta, where cars are king, considers a new transit futureTime and again, Atlanta has resisted a less-car-centric vision of the future. But that could change Nov. 8 鈥 perhaps as part of a larger generational shift nationwide.
- Why the FBI dropped email bombshell on Clinton so close to the electionThe discovery of new emails has prompted the FBI to restart an investigation into Hillary Clinton's private server, just 11 days before the election. For the FBI, it is a no-win situation.
- First LookWould Clinton tap Biden for secretary of State? Sources say yes.A source close to the Clinton campaign tells Politico that the Democratic presidential nominee is considering tapping the current vice president for the nation's top diplomatic role.
- First LookTrump calls black neighborhoods 'ghettos' 鈥 why the term ranklesAt a campaign rally in Ohio Thursday the Republican presidential candidate continued rhetoric that paints America's inner-cities as bleak and dangerous.
- Clinton, Michelle Obama make tag-team appearace in bid for women's vote
- In 2016 election, a division over what 'corrupt' meansDonald Trump's campaign has capitalized on a widespread notion that the Washington is corrupt. But populist voters interpret that differently than establishment voters do.
- Could the rise of 'vote swap' apps make the electoral college irrelevant?Swapping ballots with voter in other states might be ethically fraught. But it's also a way of registering discontent with the electoral college.
- Could Texas go blue?A Democratic presidential candidate has not won in the Lone Star State since 1976. But less than two weeks before the election, polls have Donald Trump with only a single-digit lead over Hillary Clinton.
- Could the RNC pay for Trump's 'rigged' election claims?The Democratic National Committee has filed suit against the Republican National Committee, claiming its ties to Donald Trump and his push for poll watchers could violate a decades-old legal agreement meant to prevent voter intimidation.
- First LookShould Mitt Romney have run for president?The 2012 Republican nominee joked about regretting having not run for president this election. But would he have stood a chance against Trump?
- Republican flip-flop: Rep. Jason Chaffetz says he'll vote Trump after allThe Utah congressman is one of six Republicans who un-endorsed Donald Trump only to say later they'll still vote for him Nov. 8.聽
- First LookWill Republicans lose the Senate majority?Republicans' two-year hold on the Senate is at serious risk, say observers, and Democrats hope to cut into the party's 30-seat majority in the House of Representatives as well.
- First LookMaine has only four electoral votes. Why is Trump going back?The Republican candidate will make his fourth general election visit to Maine this Friday. While the state only boasts four electoral college votes, Donald Trump鈥檚 strategy in the home stretch relies on more than just winning the big swing states.
- Undecided voters in North Carolina: struggling but hopefulDonald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and the media all come in for rough treatment by 12 undecided voters in a major battleground state. But some see a resilient nation.聽