Nov. 04, 2016 9:17 p.m. EDT
News: The Final Days of Election 2016
With less than a week until Election Day, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making their final pitch to voters in battleground states, trying to increase voter turnout and reach 270 electoral votes. But in the week since the FBI announced its review of new Clinton State Department emails, polls are tightening.
Nov. 03, 2016 1:40 p.m. EDT
News: Tons of data for Amy Walter when the election is over
A week from now when the 2016 election is over, The Cook Political Report's Amy Walter will be drowning in data. And she couldn't be happier about it. What will you do when the election is over?
Oct. 28, 2016 9:38 p.m. EDT
News: Who are Trump's most die-hard supporters? And is this election about change or status quo?
While Donald Trump has threatened lawsuits against the women accusing him of sexual misconduct, his most loyal supporters have not left his side. Many of the supporters New York Times reporter Ashley Parker spoke to in recent days have called for a revolution if Trump loses and view a Clinton win in apocalyptic terms.
Oct. 28, 2016 9:37 p.m. EDT
News: FBI reviews newly found Clinton emails as candidates make final pitch to voters
Hillary Clinton's email problem came back to forefront Friday as FBI Director James Comey told Congress it was reviewing new emails related to her use of a private email server. Clinton called for the FBI to release the "full and complete facts" because the election is just 11 days away and voters in many states have already cast their ballots.
Oct. 24, 2016 2:45 p.m. EDT
News: Elizabeth Warren: "Nasty women vote"
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren seized on Donald Trump's criticism of Hillary Clinton during the final presidential debate while she was campaigning in New Hampshire Monday. "Nasty women are tough," Warren said. "Nasty women are smart, and nasty women vote."
Oct. 21, 2016 9:04 p.m. EDT
News: Candidates go for laughs at Al Smith Dinner, independent Evan McMullin leads in Utah and who will lead the GOP post-election?
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton traded jabs at the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York. The traditionally comedic evening turned contentious, but would the candidates make good comedians? Plus, independent candidate Evan McMullin is leading the polls in traditionally red state Utah. Jeanne Cummings explains why the Mormon conservative is winning people over.
Oct. 21, 2016 9:03 p.m. EDT
News: Trump won't accept election results if he loses as Clinton expands campaign into red states
With less than 3 weeks left until Election Day, the bitter contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump escalated again into sharp attacks during the final presidential debate of 2016. The Republican nominee said he may not accept the results of November's election. Clinton is leading in battleground state polls and is expanding her campaign into traditionally GOP states.
Oct. 14, 2016 9:11 p.m. EDT
News: Shifting strategies for the final debate, Obama campaigns for Clinton and Ivana Trump on her famous ex-husband
Will either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump shift their strategy going into the final presidential debate next week? Plus, with just months left in office, President Obama has loosened up on the campaign trail as he tries to get out the vote for Clinton. With just three weeks left, what does the battleground landscape look like? And how does Trump's first wife Ivana view her famous ex-husband?
Oct. 14, 2016 9:10 p.m. EDT
News: Trump denies allegations of sexual assault and Wikileaks releases hacked Clinton campaign emails
With just three weeks before the election, this has been a week of controversy on the campaign trail. Several women have accused Republican nominee Donald Trump of unwanted sexual contact, a charge the former reality TV star has denied forcefully. Trump is lashing out at his accusers, Hillary Clinton, the media and his own party.
Oct. 07, 2016 9:53 p.m. EDT
News: Kids react to Donald Trump: "I'm nervous." Plus, what's the impact of newspaper endorsements?
During a trip to an school in Nevada, Republican nominee Donald Trump met a group of first grade students who had very "authentic reactions" to his visit, says Bloomberg's Jennifer Jacobs. Most of the students didn't seem to notice Trump had joined the class, but 1 student repeatedly said, "I'm nervous." Another student settled a dispute with a classmate: "See, I told you his hair wasn't orange."