Monmouth Poll: Clinton Leads Trump by 11 Points in Colorado
A new Monmouth University poll out Monday shows Hillary Clinton is leading the Republican nominee by 11 points after the first presidential debate, 49 percent to 38 percent.
A new Monmouth University poll out Monday shows Hillary Clinton is leading the Republican nominee by 11 points after the first presidential debate, 49 percent to 38 percent.
Donald Trump talked about America’s complex tax code during his campaign rally in Pueblo, Colorado on Monday, following a recent New York Times report that the real estate mogul benefited substantially from tax laws and suggested that he may not have paid taxes for more than a decade.
“This is the warfare of the future,” the Republican nominee stated about cyber security, speaking prior to taking questions from the veterans. “We should turn cyber warfare into one of our greatest weapons against the terrorists.”
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by six points in New Jersey, according to a Stockton poll published Friday.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are statistically tied in the battleground state of Nevada, according to a new post-debate poll published Saturday.
An audio recording has surfaced, revealing Hillary Clinton speaking critically about young voters supporting Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), saying they’ve bought into a “false promise.”
Donald Trump campaigned against the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal during a rally in Michigan on Friday, vowing to rebuild Detroit. “I’m going to bring back the jobs that have been stripped away from you and from our country,”
Ivanka Trump is appearing in a television ad titled, “Motherhood,” on behalf of her father’s plan for childcare affordability, which she helped craft.
During his campaign rally in Michigan on Friday, Donald Trump demanded that President Obama not pardon Hillary Clinton.
Two post-debate polls in the battleground states of Florida and Nevada show Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump.
“Hillary Clinton’s career is a decades-long highlight reel of moments in which Clinton puts her self-interests over the needs of everyday Americans,” Trump’s senior communications adviser Jason Miller stated in a press release announcing the ad.
The previous WBUR/MassINC poll, taken July 29 to Aug. 1 had Clinton leading by 15 points, revealing an eight point swing for Trump. The recent poll surveyed 502 likely voters from Sept. 27 to Sept. 29 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent.
Donald Trump spent the majority of his campaign rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa on Wednesday attacking his opponent Hillary Clinton for being part of the political establishment and controlled by donors.
Donald Trump repeatedly used phrases including, “Politicians like Secretary Clinton…” and “Secretary Clinton and others politicians…” describing them as “Typical politicians,” that are “All talk, no action,” during the debate.
Donald Trump claims his campaign has raised at least $13 million in the 24 hours since Monday night’s first presidential debate against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
“Hillary Clinton opposes school choice for our families even though Hillary sent her own daughter to private schools. So, how come Hillary opposes letting us choose the best school for our kids? Because teacher unions give her millions in campaign cash and she puts unions ahead of our kids,” the Super PAC ad begins. “Ben Carson says we can trust Donald Trump.”
“Hillary Clinton is clearly corrupt, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Just listen, watch and read what mainstream media says about Hillary Clinton and her scandals,” Defeat Crooked Hillary PAC’s Communications Director Hogan Gidley told Breitbart News.
“That was unbelievable you have a scandal of this magnitude that directly impacts national security and it was unbelievable that that wasn’t asked,” Spicer told Breitbart News in the spin room after Monday night’s debate. “There were so many aspects of both national security [and] pay-for-play. The idea that that didn’t get discussed or come up was sort of a real disservice.”
Tickets passed out at the first presidential debate misspelled Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s name.
Donald Trump’s campaign released a new web ad mocking his rival Hillary Clinton for asking why she isn’t 50 points ahead. The ad is titled, “Do You Really Need to Ask?”
The Trump campaign released a white paper detailing the Republican nominee’s full economic policies ahead of the first presidential debate against his rival Hillary Clinton on Monday.
More than 50 former Bush appointees endorsed Donald Trump on Monday, according to a Trump campaign press release.
In a four way match up, Trump leads Clinton 42 percent to 41 percent in Colorado, according to the latest CNN/ORC poll. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson raked in 13 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein received three percent.
Donald Trump blasted his rival Hillary Clinton and her running mate Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) during a packed campaign rally in Roanoke, Virginia at the Berglund Center on Saturday night.
Donald Trump responded to news that Hillary Clinton’s campaign was planning to place outspoken Trump critic Mark Cuban — a Clinton supporter — in the front row at Monday’s debate to troll the Republican nominee.
Donald Trump responded late Friday afternoon to the announcement that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said he would be voting for him.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who currently serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee and clerked for Justice Samuel Alito, is one of the newly added names.
The Donald Trump campaign is calling for Hillary Clinton to return $550 dollars that it says disgraced former lawmaker Anthony Wiener donated to her campaign.
Donald Trump came out swinging against his rival Hillary Clinton on policy — specifically about the economy and energy production — in a speech from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania on Thursday. “Producing more American energy is a central part of my plan to
Donald Trump detailed his energy plan, which he previously mentioned during his speech on the economy at the Detroit Economic Club in August, on Thursday in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
“We need a national anti-crime agenda to make our cities safe again,” Donald Trump stressed. “Safety is the foundation of the ladder to American success.”
The results found Trump has 44 percent support, while Clinton has 39 percent. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson took eight percent in the poll, while Green Party candidate Jill Green raked in two percent.
“I am very sorry I got pneumonia,” Hillary Clinton says. “I am very glad that antibiotics took care of it and that’s behind us now. I have met the standard that everybody running for president has met in terms of releasing information about my health.”
“Hillary Clinton stands opposed to everything the Tea Party stands for, on the policy, political, and personal fronts. Donald Trump, on the other hand, has pledged to fight to uphold our core values. In making a choice between the two of them, there is really no choice at all – we choose Trump.”
Boxing promoter Don King praised Donald Trump while speaking at a church in Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday, but he slipped and used the N-word.
Donald Trump campaigned in Toledo, Ohio on Wednesday with his running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Bobby Knight, and Don King at the Stranahan Theater.
The plaintiffs were three couples — one interracial and two homosexual — that challenged the law. The judge dismissed the lawsuit, ruling that the plaintiffs did not have legal standing to bring the case, emphasizing that none of the six individuals could show evidence that they were personally affected by the law.
Donald Trump’s campaign is launching a new ad titled, “Movement,” which will air nationally on cable TV.
Donald Trump is mocking Hillary Clinton for her small crowds compared to the thousands who attend his campaign rallies.
“We made them citizens and they were getting ready for deportations,” Donald Trump tells a rally in North Carolina. “Can’t have it.”