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Deleted Clinton emails might remain secret until after election
By Julian Hattem
None of the work-related Hillary Clinton emails discovered by the FBI after being deleted from her private server have been released, raising questions about whether any will be seen in public before Election Day.
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Trump: ‘Second Amendment people’ could stop Clinton
By Ben Kamisar
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump appeared to joke about the possibility that gun owners could take action against Hillary Clinton in remarks at a campaign rally Tuesday in Wilmington, N.C.
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Trump on criticism of 2nd Amendment comments: ‘Give me a break’
By Rebecca Savransky
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pushed back Tuesday night against criticism of comments he made at an earlier rally, where he appeared to joke about the possibility that gun owners could take action against Hillary Clinton.
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Warren: Trump a ‘pathetic coward’ who can’t handle ‘losing to a girl’
By Rebecca Savransky
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) took to Twitter on Tuesday to slam Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for appearing to joke about the possibility of gun owners taking action against Hillary Clinton.
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Ryan on Trump comments: Sounds like a ‘joke gone bad’
By Rebecca Savransky
Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday said he hopes Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump “clears up” his earlier comments, in which he appeared to joke about gun owners taking action against Hillary Clinton.
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Ryan wins primary
By Lisa Hagen
House Speaker Paul Ryan won his GOP primary by a large margin Tuesday, surviving a highly publicized challenge from businessman Paul Nehlen.
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Clinton Republicans are 2016 trend
By Amie Parnes
Meet the Clinton Republicans. Just as Reagan Democrats emerged three decades ago to catapult Ronald Reagan to the White House, a crop of unexpected cross-party supporters has surfaced during this election cycle.
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Progressives pressure Clinton on TPP ahead of economic speech
By Jonathan Easley
“Progressive groups are urging Hillary Clinton to publicly announce that she opposes a lame-duck session vote on the Obama administration’s Pacific Rim trade deal.”
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Five reasons Trump is losing GOP on national security
By Jordan Fabian
The divide between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his party’s national security establishment has never been deeper.
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State governments eye cash from fantasy sports
By Reid Wilson
CHICAGO — State legislators across the country are preparing for a nationwide battle over the booming and largely unregulated daily fantasy sports industry.
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The Washington Post: From Trump’s words, a pattern: Outrage, headlines, then denial
By Isaac Stanley-Becker and Sean Sullivan
Donald Trump’s suggestion Tuesday that “the Second Amendment people” could stop Hillary Clinton from appointing Supreme Court justices they dislike appears to fall in line with comments that many voters are finding increasingly distasteful, even given his explanations.
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The Associated Press: If Trump can’t get along with GOP, how will he govern?
By Steve Peoples
Beyond the immediate fallout from his rocky relationship with party elders, there’s a longer-term reality for Donald Trump: Should he win the presidency, he’ll have to work closely with the same GOP leaders he’s vilified on the campaign trail.
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Bloomberg: Clinton up 6 on Trump in two-way race in Bloomberg national poll
By John McCormick
The findings suggest damage has been done to one of Trump’s main calling cards, his business expertise.
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Reuters: Trump flops with Silicon Valley donors; Clinton falls short, too
By Julia Love
When Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman announced last week that she wouldn’t vote for her party’s presidential nominee, Donald Trump, she pledged to raise money for the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, and to urge like-minded Republicans to follow suit.
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USA Today: NRA launches $3 million anti-Clinton ad buy
By Eliza Collins
The National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund released a new ad against Hillary Clinton Tuesday aimed at energizing voters concerned about gun rights following the Democratic nominee’s bump in polls in recent days.
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