New: Trump loses ground among key voter groups, tracking poll finds
Donald Trump’s standing among key voter groups has steadily dropped for more than a week, erasing the lead the Republican nominee once had in the presidential contest, according to the latest findings from the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times national tracking poll of the race.
What’s striking about the trend is not Hillary Clinton’s rise — typically, candidates get a boost from their nominating conventions, and the Democrat’s post-convention increase of about 5 percentage points is only slightly above average.
More significant is the scope and breadth of Trump’s decline. Read More
New: Pennsylvania holds keys in Clinton-Trump tilt
National and state polls conducted after the national party nominating conventions in July picked up a surge by Democrat Hillary Clinton. Pennsylvania is no exception. Read More
New: Hillary Clinton is crushing Trump in the latest polls — but polls can get it wrong in lots of ways
During the primaries, Clinton's big lead in one state's polls turned into a loss on election day. Read More
Overconfidence can lead to complacency and a lost election.New: In complicated Ohio, Trump and Clinton swap voters as they vie for a key state
The most recent public polling has the race dead even in the state — but that survey was conducted weeks ago, during the Republican convention. Even Republicans suggest that Clinton has likely pulled ahead here, as she has in nearby industrial states and nationally since the end of her convention.
But few expect Ohio to deviate in November from its recent record of close contests. Read More
New: July job surge could bring unpleasant fallout for Clinton
Friday’s surprisingly strong jobs numbers could carry an unwelcome September surprise for Hillary Clinton, courtesy of Janet Yellen and the Federal Reserve. Read More
New: Clinton confident on immigration reform success as president
Hillary Clinton expects to succeed on achieving immigration reform where President Barack Obama has thus far failed because “there’s nothing like winning to change minds,” she said Friday afternoon. Read More
New: Asked About Black Friends, Clinton Says She's 'Blessed To Have A Crew'
Addressing a joint convention of black and Hispanic journalists Friday, Hillary Clinton found herself wading through a Q&A session — a format that has become a rarity for her. Read More
Trump Names Wall Street And Real Estate Titans As Economic Advisers
Donald Trump has released the names of his economic advisers, a list heavy with Wall Street and real estate industry figures, but short of actual economists. Read More
Trump unveils economic policy team, includes John Paulson
Donald Trump has unveiled an economic team that includes hedge titan John Paulson to help guide the GOP presidential candidate's sometimes-inconsistent policy statements. Read More
Trump Names Economy Team of Rich Men Who Look a Lot Like Him
Donald Trump unveiled an economic team that’s a mirror image of the candidate and his campaign: They’re mostly outside the Republican, Wall Street and academic establishments, and they’re all men. Read More
Trump's Economic Adviser Said the Economy Was Fine—Right Before It Imploded
Did we mention he worked for the investment bank that lit the fuse on the financial meltdown? Read More
Factbox: Republican presidential candidate Trump's economic team
Here are some facts on members of his economic team. Read More
Fact check: Kaine vs. Pence on unemployment
We have long cautioned our readers to be wary of claims about governors’ performance on job creation, because economists point out that job gains and losses, and unemployment rates, tend to track regional and national trends. And viewing them out of that context presents a distorted view. Read More
Electoral map expands for Clinton, shrinks for Trump
Donald Trump’s stumbles over the last two weeks have led to a shift in polls that is giving Hillary Clinton significant leads in several swing states while putting other states previously seen as safely Republican within her grasp. Read More
Clinton's third-party headache
Polls show younger voters are taking a long look at the Libertarian and Green Party nominees this year. That could be a big problem for Hillary Clinton in a close race against Donald Trump. Read More
Clinton Nukes Trump
The Clinton campaign clearly thinks Donald's dangerous foreign policy trumps her email problem. Read More
Poll: Clinton leads Trump in red state Georgia
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in a surprising new poll of Georgia, edging the Republican nominee 44% to 40% among registered voters in the deep red state. Read More
Top Minnesota Republicans Mixed On Trump
In Minnesota, Republican leaders are uneasy with Trump as the GOP candidate. Read More
Donors losing patience with Trump
The turbulence in Donald Trump's campaign could cost him money — potentially a lot of it.
Trump fundraisers say that large donors are holding back checks because they can’t trust that the businessman will stay disciplined enough to run a serious campaign. Read More
Trump spokesman: These 'have been very good days'
Despite flagging poll numbers in battleground states and feuds within the Republican Party, Donald Trump's campaign has been enjoying some "very good days" this week, one of the GOP's nominee's top aides said Friday. Read More
Trump backs off false Iran video claim
Donald Trump backed off a false claim Friday morning, admitting he had not seen a video of a $400 million payment being unloaded from a US plane in Iran. Read More
CNN Analysts Explain Why Trump’s Backtrack On His False Iran Video Claim Does Not Deserve Praise
Numerous CNN analysts tempered media responses to the revelation that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump backtracked on his widely-criticized false claim that he saw video footage of the U.S. delivering cash to Iran. While some in the media gave Trump credit for “making a rare admission he was wrong,” CNN analysts explained that the remarks were just another attempt by Trump to recreate reality. Read More
Trump sort of admits he was wrong about Iran video — there was no cash
Donald Trump acknowledged Friday that the videotape he has been talking about over the last couple of days is of American prisoners being freed from Iran and not of a $400 million cash payment from the U.S. as he had described it. Read More
Trump Boasts About Watching ‘Top Secret’ Iran Video, But His Campaign Confirms He Did Not
He was actually referencing a video filmed in Geneva, which is not in Iran. Read More
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