Most college grads back Clinton while those without degrees mostly support Trump, and that divide deepens among white voters... READ MORE›
Presidential poll Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 9 points heading into last debate... READ MORE›
Among likely voters in Ohio, Trump stands at 46 percent to Clinton's 41 percent, with 8 percent behind Libertarian Gary Johnson and 2 percent behind Green Party nominee Jill Stein... READ MORE›
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are neck-and-neck in a new national tracking poll out Tuesday morning... READ MORE›
In the poll, 45 percent of likely voters in North Carolina said they support Clinton, while 41 percent support Trump and 9 percent support Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson... READ MORE›
In the latest Public Policy Institute of California poll, Clinton has a 16-point advantage over Trump, 46 percent to 30 percent ... READ MORE›
Clinton fares better in two-way matchups in both states, topping Trump 50 percent to 47 percent among likely voters in Pennsylvania and 49 percent to 47 percent in Colorado... READ MORE›
Trump's opponent, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, faced criticism during the campaign over the Clinton Foundation, the charity founded by her husband, former President Bill Clinton... READ MORE›
Trump declined to provide records about the insurance claim or answer specific questions about damage at Mar-a-Lago... READ MORE›
Among likely voters, 42 percent supported Clinton, 38 percent supported Trump, 7 percent supported Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and 3 percent supported Jill Stein of the Green Party... READ MORE›
Narrowing the focus to likely voters who watched the debate, Clinton led Trump 44 percent to 39 percent... READ MORE›
CNN Poll of Polls Clinton leads Trump by 2 points... READ MORE›
No one is more perplexed by Donald Trump than the leaders of the Republican Party... READ MORE›
The Poll of Polls suggests that about 1-in-8 registered voters isn't currently backing Clinton or Trump... READ MORE›
Regardless of the lawsuit's fate, it is just the first hint of the legal assault that the Trump administration will face... READ MORE›
The CHOICE Act accurately reflects the priorities that President Trump has placed on the Dodd-Frank problem, said J.W... READ MORE›
Hillary Clinton lost the Michigan primary on Tuesday night, and the state pried open two critical seams holding her candidacy together... READ MORE›
Of those polled before the announcement of the bank closures 57 percent said they would vote No against 30 percent for who would vote Yes... READ MORE›
Trump has also been ruled out by more likely voters than any other Republican in the field, 37 percent say they would never vote for him... READ MORE›
Also Monday night, Iowa's Democrats made it clear that the coronation she sought is not in the cards for Hillary Clinton... READ MORE›
The left-wing candidate is poised to win in the first round of voting having polled 53 per cent of the vote... READ MORE›
In early August, NumbersUSA shared a 10-point immigration plan with the Trump campaign... READ MORE›
The September 9-15 tracking poll showed that 42 percent of likely voters supported Clinton while 38 percent backed Trump... READ MORE›
Tom Cotton R-Ark., who visited Trump on Tuesday in Manhattan, emerged as a defense secretary candidate, with Trump adviser Sen... READ MORE›
The drill-down shows, if anything, stronger alignment with Cruz than Trump, except for the horse race, said J. Ann Selzer, the pollster for the Iowa Poll... READ MORE›
The People's party's campaign posters showed a white sheep atop a Swiss flag, kicking away a black sheep... READ MORE›
Hypothetical matchups Trump has consistently performed far worse than any other Republican candidate in hypothetical matchups against Clinton... READ MORE›
A musician working in a high-school in Greece's northern city of Thessaloniki, Petros had seen his salary slashed over the past five years... READ MORE›
Donald Trump's victory in South Carolina proves that in 2016, the GOP has split into two... READ MORE›
If voted through, it will join the 23 other US states that currently allows marijuana possession for those that can prove a medicinal need... READ MORE›
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