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Liberals hold nose as Clinton seeks to win over GOP
By Jonathan Easley
Liberals are holding their noses as Hillary Clinton seeks to win over Republican voters.

Clinton has worked to mend the rift between her and supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

In the last two weeks, however, Clinton has shifted her strategy to focus more on winning over Republican voters unnerved by Trump.

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Gloom sets in for GOP
By Scott Wong and Amie Parnes
Gloom is setting in for GOP lawmakers and strategists who increasingly think Donald Trump will lose the presidential race, and their party will be left in the political wilderness.
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Trump, NRA form tight alliance
By Jonathan Swan
Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association have formed a tight alliance.
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Critics see signs of improper ties in new Clinton emails
By Julian Hattem
Republicans are seizing on a new collection of emails from senior aides to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, which they say show signs of corruption between the State Department and the Clinton Foundation.
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Next president faces possible ObamaCare meltdown
By Sarah Ferris
The next president could be dealing with an ObamaCare insurer meltdown in their very first month.
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Republican exodus from Trump grows
By Andrew Balluck and Maria Rachal
The ranks of Republicans opposing Donald Trump, their party’s presidential nominee, are growing.
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Trump denies conversation with Secret Service
By Jordan Fabian
Donald Trump on Wednesday disputed a CNN report that the Secret Service spoke with his campaign about his “Second Amendment people” remarks.
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Trump: Obama ‘founded ISIS’
By Mark Hensch
“ISIS is honoring President Obama,” Trump said.
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Former Florida Rep. Mark Foley sits behind Trump at rally
By Rebecca Savransky
Foley resigned from his position in 2006 after a scandal involving sexual messages to pages.
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Pentagon won’t reveal how many troops are fighting ISIS
By Kristina Wong
The Pentagon has declined to say how many U.S. troops are actually on the ground in Iraq and Syria more than two years after the first deployments to fight the Islamic State.
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The Wall Street Journal: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton target each other’s vulnerabilities
By Beth Reinhard and Peter Nicholas
The GOP nominee questions his rival’s ethics and honesty while Mrs. Clinton stokes doubts about Trump’s temperament.
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Bloomberg: Trump resurrects worries on his character and nation’s violent past
By Sahil Kapur
It’s another worrisome example for voters concerned about the Republican presidential nominee’s temperament.
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The Washington Post: Even under oath, Donald Trump struggled with the truth
By David A. Fahrenthold and Robert O’Harrow Jr.
The Republican presidential nominee, in a 2007 deposition, was confronted with his past statements and had to face up to a series of falsehoods and exaggerations. And he did. Sort of.
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The New York Times: Hack of Democrats’ accounts was wider than believed, officials say
By Eric Lichtblau and Eric Schmitt
A Russian cyberattack is now thought to have breached the private email accounts of more than 100 party officials and groups.
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USA Today: Analysis: Democrats outraising Republicans in battle for Senate control
By Erin Kelly
Democrats have a substantial fundraising advantage over Republicans as they try to wrest control of the Senate from the GOP, according to a new analysis by a non-partisan think tank.
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