Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, each made their case Wednesday at the Commander-in-Chief Forum, sponsored by NBC News and the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
Amid Democratic fears of hackers and Trump's warnings about 'cheating,' some key states still rely on electronic voting machines that lack a paper trail.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- What could go possibly go wrong? (Or right?)
It's the Labor Day question that keeps presidential candidates up at night.
Nine weeks from Election Day, the electoral math favors Democrat Hillary Clinton. But both Clinton and Repu
It appears another "oh shit" moment looms for the Clinton campaign. Having 'tweaked' their polling in July (to remove the slient majority), helping to push Hillary Clinton to a reportedly insurmountable lead Reuters/Ipsos latest poll shows Donald Tru
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Michael D. McCurry, co-chairs of the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), today announced the moderators for the 2016 general election presidential and vice presidential debates. The m
The excuse is "national security" of course, but if enacted, it would be the beginning of federalization of all state and local elections. This would be patently unconstitutional. ? TN Editor
Even before the FBI identified new cyberattacks on two separate state election boards, the Department of Homeland Security began considering declaring the election a "critical infrastructure," giving it the same control over security it has over
A record number of Americans now dislike Hillary … Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton took aim at the "alt-right" movement that she said is taking over Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign. Hillary Clinton hit
The presidential election could be delayed or scrapped altogether if conspiracy theories become predictive and a candidate dies or drops out before Nov. 8. The perhaps equally startling alternative, if there's enough time: Small groups of people hand
Rick Pearson for the Chicago Tribune reports Illinois State Board of Elections officials said Monday they believe personal information from fewer than 200,000 voters was hacked through a cyberattack of possible foreign origin that began in June and w
Winston Churchill said that democracy is the worst form of government, except for all others...Whether Churchill was right or wrong, campaign commercials now running 24/7 are certainly the worst form of advertising, even worse than commercials about
Reader comment from Western Rifle Shooters Association:
A reader sends: With the rise of Donald Trump, the plan of the political elites has been to provoke violence and blame it on him, thus scaring the normal populace.
"We should carefully consider whether our election system, our election process, is critical infrastructure like the financial sector, like the power grid," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said.
"We should carefully consider whether our election system, our election process, is critical infrastructure like the financial sector, like the power grid," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said.
In the 2012 presidential elections, almost 2.8 million individuals were registered to vote in more than one state, and 1.8 million registered voters at the time of the election were actually dead.
Julian Assange has promised to release documents that could bring down Hillary Clinton.
On Fox News the last two nights, Assange sensationally claimed that if the new information goes viral and catches fire it could swing the election.
• http://www.paulcraigroberts.org,Paul Craig Roberts
The US presidential election this November will tell whether a majority of the US population is irredeemably stupid. If voters elect Hillary, we will know that Americans are stupid beyond redemption.
A well-functioning democracy depends on a well-informed electorate. But is it possible to have a well-informed electorate once a nation gets to the size and complexity of the United States?
2016 is the year many, many Americans began to question whether or not our elections, and to a lesser extent, our democracy (insert "it's a constitutional republic, big difference!" here) are rigged.
In what was likely the most anticipated "surprise" announcement in French politics, moments ago Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced he will run for next year's presidential election, with a statement on his facebook page.
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