Aug 23 Watch 8:12 Green Party nominee Jill Stein on why she’s the only candidate ‘not corrupted’ By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Aug 23 AP delves into Clinton’s calendar at State, finds meetings with many foundation donors By Stephen Braun and Eileen Sullivan, Associated Press At least 85 of 154 people from private interests who met or had phone conversations scheduled with Clinton while she led the State Department donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs, according to a review… Continue reading
Aug 23 Donald Trump’s fundraising lags behind Romney’s, documents show By Julie Bykowicz and Chad Day, Associated Press Donald Trump portrays himself as an indispensable cash resource for fellow Republicans. So far, they're not seeing much of a benefit. Continue reading
Aug 23 Bill Clinton to reduce foundation role if Hillary Clinton wins election By Daniel Bush In a statement released yesterday, Bill Clinton said he would reduce his role at the foundation -- which has been heavily criticized in recent weeks by Donald Trump -- if Hillary Clinton beats Trump in the fall. Continue reading
Aug 22 Watch 5:30 News Wrap: Trump says he’s not flip-flopping on immigration plan By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Monday, Donald Trump insisted that he is not flip-flopping on his plan to deport some 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally. He appeared to shift his policy over the weekend. Also, Russia has stopped… Continue watching
Aug 22 Watch 5:47 Clinton is vastly outspending Trump on ads. Is it hurting him? By PBS News Hour To date, the Clinton campaign has spent $319 million, while the Trump campaign has spent $89.5 million. That’s according to new Federal Election Commission reports that spell out how much each candidate has raised and spent. Judy Woodruff learns more… Continue watching
Aug 22 Where do the presidential candidates stand on China? By Matthew Pennington, Associated Press Hillary Clinton says the U.S. needs to "stand up to China." Donald Trump says the high volume of U.S.-China trade gives Washington leverage over Beijing. Continue reading
Aug 22 What does Hillary Clinton say to rich donors? By Lisa Lerer, Associated Press Clinton has refused to open her fundraisers to journalists, reversing nearly a decade of greater transparency in presidential campaigns and leaving the public guessing at what she's saying to some of her most powerful supporters. Continue reading
Aug 22 How diverse millennial voters are challenging pollsters’ expectations By Gillian Flaccus, Tamara Lush and Martha Irvine, Associated Press Millennial voters' disdain for traditional party affiliation have made them particularly unpredictable. Continue reading
Aug 22 Virginia governor restores voting rights for 13,000 felons By Alanna Durkin, Associated Press McAuliffe's announcement Monday came nearly a month after the court ruled that governors cannot restore rights en masse, but must handle them on a case-by-case basis. That ruling invalidated a previous executive order that had restored the voting rights of… Continue reading