Nov 01 Where do the presidential candidates stand on treating drug addiction? By Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press Both presidential candidates agree drug addiction is a major problem in America, but only Clinton has offered a detailed plan to tackle it as part of her campaign. Continue reading
Nov 01 Paul Ryan votes for Trump, but will not campaign with him By Associated Press House Speaker Paul Ryan says he's voted for Donald Trump, but he's still not going to campaign with him. Continue reading
Oct 31 Watch 3:22 FBI probe of private email server dogs Clinton in final week By PBS News Hour In the final days of the campaign, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are talking about the same thing: the FBI probe into a new trove of emails possibly related to Clinton’s private server. In Michigan, Trump said the American people… Continue watching
Oct 31 Watch 13:51 What’s behind Comey’s unprecedented reveal to Congress about Clinton probe? By PBS News Hour FBI Director James Comey revealed last week there are new emails possibly related to Hillary Clinton’s private server. Judy Woodruff learns more about the investigation from The New York Times’ Michael Schmidt and Politico’s Josh Gerstein and then discusses Comey’s… Continue watching
Oct 31 Watch 6:36 Days to go, voters explain their White House hopes By PBS News Hour Across the next-to-last weekend before the election, Judy Woodruff hit the campaign trail to see the candidates up close and speak with their supporters. She traveled from a Hillary Clinton appearance in Daytona Beach, Florida, to a Donald Trump speech… Continue watching
Oct 31 Watch 6:59 How the Clinton email probe seems to be motivating voters By PBS News Hour Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report and Yamiche Alcindor of the The New York Times join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including the FBI investigation’s influence on voters how Donald Trump has made use of the… Continue watching
Oct 31 Writing in your vote for president? It might not get counted By Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press Most write-ins are almost by definition protests votes — whether they're for Mickey Mouse or Mitt Romney — but whether they are actually counted depends on where a voter lives. Continue reading
Oct 31 Fallout from comments about Tammy Duckworth weakens Mark Kirk’s re-election bid By Sara Burnett, Associated Press Illinois Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, who's seeking his second term, apologized Friday for mocking his opponent's immigrant background and her family's military service. Continue reading
Oct 31 5 important stories that have nothing to do with Clinton’s emails By Joshua Barajas My fellow Americans, Election Day is about a week away. Continue reading
Oct 31 Are you an informed voter? A quiz By Making Sen$e Editor Americans can agree on one thing this election season: they're angry. But is your anger based on facts or misconceptions? Take our quiz to find out. Continue reading