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By mid-September Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Gary Johnson, and Jill Stein were on enough ballots to reach 270 electoral votes; however, only Clinton and Trump had reached the 15% polling threshold. [2] As of August 2016, Johnson and Stein had polled as high as 13% and 7%, respectively, and had an average of 8.3% and 3%, respectively. [3]
Previously on August 25, Clinton gave a speech criticizing Trump's campaign for using "racist lies" and allowing the alt-right to gain prominence. [203] On September 11, Clinton left a 9/11 memorial event early due to illness. [204] Video footage of Clinton's departure showed Clinton becoming unsteady on her feet and being helped into a van. [205]
In one of the most divisive contests in modern history, Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton spar over important issues. How Clinton and Trump compare on all the ...
A defiant Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton would go to jail if he were president and attacked her husband for his treatment of women. Trump vs Clinton: He calls her a devil, she says he abuses ...
Watch the debate unfold live as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump face off in the first president debate.
From the first poll conducted in May 2016, and throughout the summer, the race was a complete tossup with neither Clinton nor Trump having a large lead. Clinton won most polls in the summer by 1-2 points. From late September till October 20, Clinton won or tied in every poll. On October 20, Trump won a poll 47% to 44%. The race was neck and ...
Fresh off big wins Tuesday night in the Republican presidential primaries, GOP front-runner Donald Trump took aim at his Democratic rival. Donald Trump posts unusual video slamming Hillary Clinton ...
Trump's video ended with assurances that the Clinton allegations would be discussed in coming days. [95] Trump's statement was criticized severely by the media and members of the public as insincere, and an attempt to divert attention away from Trump's comments and onto whataboutist accusations against his political opponents.