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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are in the final sprint to Election Day.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are in the final sprint to Election Day.

Turnout is projected to reach a historic high this election, but the electorate has historically been difficult to predict—and not all are enthusiastic about her candidacy.

By hiding their support for Clinton out of fear, some of America’s most prominent GOPers are making a Trump win more likely.

The GOP’s relationship with young voters was lukewarm before the candidate’s nomination—and it has only deteriorated since.

Yes, some states allow people to re-do their ballots ahead of Election Day. But hardly anyone does.

The Democratic nominee faces the risk that she has overestimated her hold on the states most central to her strategy.

Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, was reportedly set on fire and spray painted with the words “Vote Trump” on Tuesday night.

Why support a candidate who rejects your preferences and offends your opinions? Don’t do it for her—do it for the republic, and the Constitution.

Brian Stelter has delivered the lessons in media literacy that the American public so desperately needs.

The question of who becomes the president of the United States should be answered by voters, not federal agents.