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- Why support for Clinton is surging among MillennialsSupport for Hillary Clinton is steadily rising among adults ages 18 to 30, with 60 percent of likely young voters now saying they'd vote for the Democratic nominee.聽
- Beneath the surface, the South is starting to look a lot less redMost Southern states will likely choose Donald Trump on Election Day, but the Republican advantage has eroded significantly.聽
- The Politics of US series: ObamacareEighth in a 10-part weekly series. The Politics of US looks at polarizing topics to help deepen understanding of the issues 鈥 and respect for those with differing views. This installment looks at why Obamacare is so controversial, and costly.
- How Republicans see the recent Obamacare price hikeuddenly armed with fresh political ammunition, Donald Trump and anxious Republicans across the nation seized on spiking health care costs Tuesday in a final-days effort to spark election momentum.
- Winning without the White House? Why Gary Johnson is aiming for 5 percentIf the Libertarian ticket carries at least 5 percent of the vote, then it would qualify for public funding for future campaigns. But will that reshape the next election?
- Does the Supreme Court need a ninth justice? Not by November, says Breyer.The SCOTUS justice says that the current court could address any case that comes its way during the election. Some say the eight-member court is limiting judgments, while others believe it offers a model of consensus America badly needs.
- Why voting rights groups are facing pressure in the upcoming electionAcross the United States, concerns over Trump's rigged-election rhetoric has prompted concerns that overzealous Trump supporters could intimidate voters in a year with a significantly decreased amount of federal election observers.
- First LookElection Day: Coming to a theater near you?AMC Theatres will offer 'red' and 'blue' viewing options for moviegoers on election night.
- Briefing: Amid price hikes, where Obamacare standsThe Obama administration announced Monday that consumers will face an average 25 percent increase in certain premiums.聽It鈥檚 increasingly clear the next president will have to address such financial instability.
- Obamacare's ups and downs, as seen by a Republican doctorDaniel Derksen, who drafted part of Obamacare, has had a front seat to the implosion of Arizona's private insurance marketplace. But as a rural health expert, he also sees how it's helped.
- First LookTrump TV? Campaign launches nightly broadcast on Facebook LiveDonald Trump launched campaign coverage on his Facebook page Monday evening. The Republican nominee will continue to air nightly broadcasts until election day.聽
- A defiant Trump insists 'we are winning'Despite continued difficulties with women and minorities, Trump refuses to soften his message in the campaign's final days to broaden his coalition.聽
- On Nov. 9, how does Trump or Clinton heal the nation?Bill Clinton did a good job reaching across the aisle to get things done with Republicans. So did Ronald Reagan. Their eras weren鈥檛 that long ago.
- Speaking Politics phrase of the week: 'roll-off'When voters vote for president but not for other races on the ballot, that's roll-off, and experts are wondering if it will be an issue with Trump voters.聽
- Kellyanne Conway on Trump campaign woes: Is the comeback plan viable?As the Republican candidate falls behind in national polls, can he win key swing states without a strong grassroots presence or widespread GOP support?
- First LookTim Kaine shrugs off WikiLeaks email threatDemocratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine says he's not worried that he will be embarrassed by stolen emails released by WikiLeaks, which US officials say is part of a Russian propaganda campaign.
- First LookWhy Donald Trump's first big newspaper endorsement has an 'asterisk'Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire owner of The Las Vegas Review-Journal, has not been shy with his political involvement during this and previous election cycles.
- First LookHow the late Tom Hayden went from a fiery activist to a progressive lawmakerTom Hayden, one of the members of the Chicago Seven convicted of inciting violent protests in 1968, turned his firebrand fame into a successful political career. The 18-year state politician died Sunday.聽
- First LookTrump U. fraud trial: Why Trump's lawyers want campaign statements excludedIn an unusual legal request, attorneys for Donald Trump have asked a federal judge presiding over the Trump University civil trial to exclude any statements made by or about Trump during his presidential campaign.
- Julian Assange tests 'total transparency' thesis on Clinton campaignIn 2006, Julian Assange posed the question: 'Can total transparency defeat an entrenched group of insiders?' He appears to be testing his thesis on Hillary Clinton's campaign.聽