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Clinton seeks to avoid Michigan upset in final campaign stretch

By Ben Kamisar and Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton’s campaign isn’t taking any chances in Michigan.
The Democratic presidential nominee will visit Detroit on Friday, spending crucial hours in the final days of the campaign in a state that hasn’t gone to a Republican in a presidential election since 1988.
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Clinton goes negative in campaign’s final week

By Jonathan Easley and Amie Parnes
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is going negative in the final days before the election as she seeks to bury the FBI’s investigation into her email set-up under a blizzard of attacks against Donald Trump.
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Republican voters coming home to Trump

By Niall Stanage and Jonathan Swan
Republican voters are finally coming home to Donald Trump after months of flagging support threatened to put the White House out of reach.
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Left emboldened for post-Obama era

By Mike Lillis
Liberals on and off of Capitol Hill are increasingly confident they have the political clout and congressional firepower to advance their favored policies in 2017.
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Trump’s tone resonates in strongman-weary Africa

By Julian Hattem
KAMPALA, Uganda – Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has­­ had surprising resonance in parts of Africa where people are weary of the political establishment and see the real estate mogul as a global force for change.
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By Jordain Carney
Senate Republicans are eyeing a last-minute comeback in a state long written off as a loss: Wisconsin.
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Obama weighs in on FBI: ‘We don’t operate on innuendo’
By Jordan Fabian
President Obama on Wednesday appeared to criticize the way FBI Director James Comey disclosed a new review of information possibly linked to Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
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Pelosi: Maybe Comey’s ‘not in the right job’

By Jessie Hellmann
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) floated the possibility Wednesday that FBI Director James Comey could be one “the casualties” of the 2016 election.
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Ayotte, Hassan spar over Clinton’s FBI email review at NH Senate debate

By Lisa Hagen
New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R) and Gov. Maggie Hassan (D) on Wednesday night clashed over the FBI’s decision to review new emails that may be “pertinent” to the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
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McConnell: We need Trump ‘to be the most powerful Republican in America’
By Rebecca Savransky
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed strong support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a Wednesday night event, the Associated Press reported.
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The Associated Press: Early voting: Tighter race, but still good signs for Clinton
By Hope Yen
Hillary Clinton may not be accumulating the type of early-vote advantage her campaign wanted, but she continues to maintain an apparent edge over Donald Trump, with roughly one-fourth of all expected ballots cast in the 2016 election.
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The Washington Post: In a tightened race, Clinton and Trump make urgent push to get out the vote
By Jenna Johnson, Abby Phillip and Matea Gold
The presidential campaign has erupted into a final, frantic sprint as Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and their allies fanned across the country, warning supporters against complacency and pressing their case to ambivalent voters.
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USA Today: Trump claims momentum in race’s closing days
By David Jackson
MIAMI — Donald Trump is still telling backers to ignore the polls — even the ones that show him gaining on Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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The New York Times: Presidential election: Melania Trump and Bernie Sanders to the rescue
By Maggie Haberman
Ms. Trump and Mr. Sanders will hit the campaign trail as Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump barnstorm North Carolina on Thursday.
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The Wall Street Journal: Secret recordings fueled FBI feud in Clinton probe
By Devlin Barrett and Christopher M. Matthews
Agents thought they had enough material to merit aggressively pursuing investigation into Clinton Foundation.
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