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Trump’s challenge: Can he stop conflict in the South China Sea?

Ironically, it would be China, the subject of many of Trump’s tirades, that could emerge the big victor as uncertainty over Washington’s future commitment to Asia pushes countries into dealing

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Wisconsin airwaves flooded by Johnson, Feingold Senate ads

For Trump, 36 percent said yes, and 61 percent said no. “Our politicians have done very, very little for this country”.

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Election Day: Americans choose between Clinton and Trump

It’s Election Day for one of the most contentious presidential elections in history, and voters are headed to the polls in droves. Eleven per cent went for Donald Trump.

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Kirk, Duckworth debate immigration reform

Rep. Tammy Duckworth waves to supporters before facing off with Sen. Mark Kirk (R) seat in the Senate Tuesday, giving air to Democratic hopes of retaking the Senate. Kirk was

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Johnson, Ryan share policy plans during campaign stop in Mosinee

Ryan successfully fended off Democrat Ryan Solen, Libertarian Jason Lebeck, and Spencer Zimmerman, an independent who was running under a “Trump Conservative” banner.

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Biden to campaign with Kaine in election eve boost

The city’s elected and administrative leaders were out for the event, including almost the entire City Commission and City Manager Tom Barwin, who all met with Kaine briefly before the

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Speaker at Clinton Rally Castigates Her on Stage

Sanders was joined in North Carolina by Pharrell Williams, the pop star behind such hits as “Happy” and “Blurred Lines”, who is also supporting Clinton in this election. After election,

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Washington State Elector Will Not Vote for Clinton, Period

The parties have their nominees and we’re coming down the home stretch of the presidential election.

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Set for Election Day? A checklist for MI voters

The Republican Party of Florida and a separate GOP committee that raises money for state Senate candidates raised $11.6 million. The total number of IL residents who’ve already voted is

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We don’t operate on innuendo — Obama on Federal Bureau of Investigation

Clinton was at the time on a plane with malfunctioning wifi and, according to the Los Angeles Times, in the company of a childhood friend as she seemingly cruised toward

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No charges against Clinton after new email review

Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, who declared in July that “no one can question the integrity” of Comey after the Federal Bureau of Investigation director cleared Clinton of criminal charges in

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Wind your clock back 1 hour this weekend, enjoy extra sleep

The other way is for the week leading up to Daylight Savings time, to push their bed time and wake up time back by 10 minutes each day.

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