All Politics
- Could a Missouri upset hand the Senate to the Democrats?An incumbent Republican senator in Missouri is fighting a hard campaign against a Democratic challenger in one of six close races that will determine which party controls the Senate.
- What do you know about the Libertarian Party? Take the quiz
Is your motto "live free"? How do you feel about laissez-faire economics? Take the quiz to see how much you know about the Libertarian Party.聽
- Can voting selfies sway the election? It depends which state you ask.Some states have lifted or relaxed their restrictions on ballot selfies, while others have remained firm against a practice they say can compromise the integrity of their elections.聽
- When American elections were rigged: How did the US stop electoral fraud?Electoral experts dismiss Donald Trump's claims of a rigged election. But elections in the United States weren't always as fair as they are now.
- Bush鈥檚 letter to Clinton: Even bitter elections can bring polite power transfersA letter from President George H.W. Bush to President Bill Clinton when the former lost the election circulated around social media recently as users reminisced about civility in politics.
- 'Rigged election' claims: What they say about the culture of grievanceClaims of a 'rigged' election fit into a broader pattern of rising political grievance as many voters feel politically and culturally disenfranchised.
- First LookPlanned Parenthood wins fight against Mississippi funding lawState lawmakers have passed some 300 laws since 2011 restricting funding for abortion providers. Federal courts have been slowly knocking them down.
- First LookClinton and Trump trade barbs at Al Smith dinner. Who won?A good-natured night turned awkward when Hillary Clinton fell short of President Obama's knack for humor, and Donald Trump told offensive jokes that he never really intended to be funny.聽
- What Republicans will do if Trump losesInterviews with Republicans in California's Central Valley show frustration and 鈥 among some 鈥 a revolutionary fervor. But for most, Donald Trump's claims of a rigged election aren't an invitation to violence.
- Trump mocks critics: I'll accept election results 鈥 if I winTrump's comments came a day after his stunning refusal in the final presidential debate to say whether he would concede to Clinton if he loses.聽
- North Carolina could be the most interesting state this electionNorth Carolina has a unique mix of Southern conservatives, transplanted progressives, and African Americans that means it reflects the broader tensions of this election like no other state.
- How many people has Obama really deported?President Obama's deportation policies are criticized as flimsy by conservatives and draconian by immigrant advocates. His administration has carried out more removals than any other in US history.
- What would a Trump TV network mean for America?Donald Trump's candidacy has struck a chord with a large segment of Americans who feel they have been left behind by mainstream politics. That sentiment is unlikely聽to disappear聽after Election Day.
- 'If I win': Trump vows to accept election results, so long as he doesn't loseA day after the final presidential debate, during which Donald Trump stunned members of his own party by declining to state that he would accept the election results even if he lost, the Republican candidate continued to play coy.
- Why military voters pick Gary Johnson over Hillary ClintonA new poll shows Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson beating Hillary Clinton by 7 points among active military personnel, despite his proposals to cut military spending and a lack of foreign policy knowledge.
- First LookCulinary workers build 'wall' of taco trucks outside Trump hotel in Las VegasA union of culinary workers at Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel is one of a wave of groups seeking to broaden Latinos' political power.
- First LookSilent on climate: Why it wasn't a focus in the presidential debatesClimate change attracted very little focus in the debates. It's not because there's no difference between the candidates 鈥 but because talking about it might not benefit anyone.
- First LookArtist sues Trump campaign over Skittles-as-refugees tweetBritish photographer David Kittos alleges his copyright was infringed by Donald Trump Jr., who used Kittos's photo to support his father's bid for the US presidency.
- First LookDonald Trump livestreams third debate on Facebook: a glimpse into Trump TV?The Republican nominee livestreamed the third presidential debate through his Facebook page Wednesday, complete with commentary, news crawls, and campaign ads.聽
- Fact checking Clinton and Trump in the final debateA look at claims made in Wednesday night's presidential debate in Las Vegas and how they compare with the facts.