Topless Women Protest Donald Trump at His NYC Polling Place
Topless women protested inside Donald Trump’s polling precinct in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, before the Republican presidential candidate arrived to cast his vote.
Topless women protested inside Donald Trump’s polling precinct in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, before the Republican presidential candidate arrived to cast his vote.
The women reportedly entered the precinct and then took off their tops. They also made anti-Trump remarks.
Donald Trump voted around 11 am Tuesday morning in New York City for himself. He was accompanied by his wife Melania. Trump waved to the the crowd as he entered the polling place in Manhattan. Once inside, reporters asked what
The Republican Hindu Coalition (RHC) is launching a $400,000 digital ad buy 24-hours before Election Day to target independent voters in battleground states.
Donald Trump’s two-point lead comes after FBI Director James Comey announced on Sunday that the FBI did not find any information that would change the decision issued in July, when the FBI announced it would not recommend prosecution against Clinton for her use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state.
Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump denounced Hillary Clinton during an exclusive interview with Breitbart News on Saturday, saying the former secretary of state is not representative of “most—if any—women in this country.”
Registered Republicans returned more ballots in the state of Colorado than registered Democrats, according to the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) absentee ballot and early voting update on Sunday.
Donald Trump is slightly leading Hillary Clinton in Florida, Ohio, Nevada, and North Carolina, while Clinton is slightly ahead of him in Colorado, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, according to new battleground state polls from Axiom Strategies and Remington Research Group.
Democrats took a slight lead over Republicans on early voting numbers in the battleground state of Florida on Saturday.
Melania Trump joined her husband on the campaign trail in Wilmington, North Carolina, on Saturday at a rally, where she told supporters to get out and vote, declaring that this is not a political campaign, but rather, a movement.
More than 4,500 people gathered in Tampa, Florida, at a Donald Trump campaign rally on Saturday morning, where the Republican nominee touted several polls that show him tied or leading his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump raked in 48 percent in the poll, while Hillary Clinton grabbed 42.6 percent.
As of Friday, Republicans still maintain a slim lead in total votes cast in Florida, according to the RNC.
Donald Trump’s campaign released a new television ad on Friday titled, “Donald Trump’s Argument for America.”
I think the passion, the hope, the optimism, the excitement that I hear from so many people that I hear in the potential of a Trump presidency is deeply inspiring and it’s very exciting and I know for my father, that’s the fuel for him that keeps him going. It’s the people,” Ivanka Trump says.
Ivanka Trump noted a statistic that roughly 70 percent of voters believe the country is heading in the wrong direction, and explained that the polls are now reflecting that people see her father as an antidote to that.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump is visiting charter and public schools across the country in several swing states as she campaigns for her father, promoting his vision of an improved education system through school choice for students throughout the nation.
“New Hampshire has never been good to the Clinton campaign. If you remember back in ’92, Bill Clinton lost when he ran for president. Hillary Clinton lost when she ran for president,” Corey Lewandowski said during an exclusive interview. He calls New Hampshire home, and discussed several state primaries:
“I think we have to let the FBI do their job,” Corey Lewandowski told Breitbart News during an exclusive interview on Thursday morning. “I think what we see from Director Comey is that he is above reproach and above politics and he’s doing what he thinks is right for the country.”
Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by eight points on the issue of honesty and trustworthiness, according to the Washington Post-ABC News Tracking Poll published on Wednesday.
Donald Trump’s campaign is running three campaign ads during the World Series Game Seven between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians, according to a campaign press release on Wednesday afternoon.
The early voting numbers in Florida suggest the election will be a very close race in the Sunshine state,
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are deploying surrogates to key battleground states, with the election in less than one week.
Donald Trump is responding to news of an ambush-style attacks that killed two police officers in Iowa with a post on Twitter, saying he is praying for their families.
“This ad serves as a part of Mr. Trump’s closing argument to the American people, and will air in major markets across the country,” the Trump campaign says.
The results show that 72 percent of Oregon Democrats plan to vote for Clinton, while 65 percent of Republicans say they plan to vote for Trump. Trump leads with state voters who are not aligned with a political party, 37 percent to 32 percent.
Donald Trump’s campaign launched a television ad titled, “Choice” on Tuesday, which will serve as the Republican nominee’s closing argument to American voters ahead of the general election in seven days.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) and Donald Trump’s campaign touted early voting and absentee ballot numbers during a phone call with reporters on Tuesday, suggesting the Republicans have momentum heading into the general election in just seven days.
Clinton has less than a one percent lead over Trump, 42 percent to 41.2 percent, in the state of North Carolina. Nearly nine percent of likely voters — 8.7 percent — remain undecided. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.7 percent.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied at 44 percent among likely voters, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch report published seven days ahead of the general election.
The Trump campaign is going on offense, targeting ads at a few traditionally blue states as well as key battle ground states, including: Florida, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Maine, New Mexico, Ohio, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Nevada, Virginia, and New Hampshire.
The question about whether or not voters can change their early votes arose after the FBI announced on Friday it was renewing its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server — just 12 days before the general election. As of Friday morning, more than 12.6 million Americans were estimated to have already cast their ballots,
Billionaire Sheldon Adelson is reportedly committing at least $25 million to Future 45, a super PAC controlled by Joe and Marlene Ricketts.
Hillary Clinton tops Donald Trump, 46 percent to 43 percent in a head-to-head match up, and in a four-way race, she leads 42 percent to 39 percent, the poll shows.
“She has brought all of this on herself,” the Republican nominee stated, alleging that “Hillary is the one who set up an illegal private email server in a closet to shield her criminal activity. Hillary is the one who engaged in a corrupt pay-for-play scheme at the state department.”
The poll questioned voters in 13 battleground states and found “a sizeable third of Democrats” say the FBI news is bad.
Axiom & Remington Research Group conducted the battleground state polls after the news broke on Friday that the FBI would be reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email server.
Donald Trump campaigned in Golden, Colorado, on Saturday afternoon, where he encouraged his supporters to get out and vote, and blasted his opponent Hillary Clinton after recent news revealed that the FBI was reopening its investigation into her use of a private email server.
Republican nominee Donald Trump leads Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by 2.4 points in the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times “Daybreak” tracking poll.
FBI Director James Comey went against Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s advice on Friday when he sent a letter to Congress announcing that he is reopening the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server after new evidence was discovered, according to the New Yorker.