CBS Battleground Tracker: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Tied at 42 Percent
The CBS News 2016 Battleground Tracker survey published Sunday reveals a tied race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton with both candidates at 42 percent.

The CBS News 2016 Battleground Tracker survey published Sunday reveals a tied race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton with both candidates at 42 percent.

Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” in referencing Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s medical incident causing her to nearly collapse when leaving the 9/11 memorial service in New York City early, Democratic National Committee interim chair Donna Brazile said, “Although she

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” when asked about Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton describing Republican nominee Donald Trump’s supporters as irredeemable and deplorable, Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) said he would not have used that word. Partial transcript as

Republican nominee for president Donald Trump opened up a five point lead with New Mexico and its five electoral votes, according to the 141 likely voters in the Reuters/Ipsos poll released Saturday.

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet The Press, while interviewing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, host Chuck Todd asked “who cares,” about former McClatchy D.C. bureau chief James Asher tweeting that Sidney Blumenthal, a former aide to President

Prominent UKIP MEP Steven Woolfe has condemned London mayor Sadiq Khan’s assertion that migrants should not have to assimilate. Speaking to Breitbart London’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam, Mr Woolfe also warned the London mayor is unwise to insult supporters of ‘Brexit’

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican vice-presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence (R-IN) said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s Friday comments that if Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s bodyguards had their guns taken away we would “see what happens to her” was

On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s Friday comments that if Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s bodyguards had their guns taken away we would “see what happens

Saturday night at the 46th Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards Dinner of the Congressional Black Caucus, President Barack Obama told the audience it would be a “personal insult” to his legacy if they did not vote for Democratic presidential nominee

The latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times tracking poll puts Republican nominee Donald Trump up nearly 7 points over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as of Sunday morning. He also hit an all-time high of 20.1% among black voters.

CNN’s Jake Tapper asked New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on State of the Union on Sunday morning about the supposed contrast between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in their responses to the explosions Saturday in New York, editing out Clinton’s reference to “bombings” to create a false distinction.

Scandal star Kerry Washington lit into Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, during an appearance Friday on HBO’s Real Time, telling host Bill Maher that Democrat Hillary Clinton has the better policies, but that her message has been drowned out while the media chooses to focus its coverage on Trump.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton referred to the explosions in New York City as “bombings,” then attacked her Republican rival, Donald Trump, for using the word “bomb” before authorities had publicly confirmed the facts of the attack.

Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions issued a blistering rebuke of Hillary Clinton for abandoning her duties as Secretary of State and for “failing” to uphold U.S. immigration law during her tenure at the State Department.

Angel mothers and fathers, who have been forced to bury their children as a result of illegal alien crime, shared a stage with Donald Trump on Saturday and urged listeners to get out and vote for the Republican nominee on November 8th.

Republican nominee Donald Trump addressed the stakes of the 2016 election and delineated the differences between his immigration plan and Hillary Clinton’s at a luncheon to honor “America’s most forgotten families”– the victims of illegal alien crime.

On Saturday, Republican nominee Donald Trump addressed the American families victimized by open borders that have been “forced into the shadows” by both establishment politicians and media elites.

KINGWOOD, Texas – Senator Ted Cruz warned patriots gathered for a Constitution Day gathering that Democrats could have “massive wins” in the large urban counties in Texas “if one, two, or three percent stay home.” Cruz also called Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton “manifestly unfit” to be president.

The publication Politico admits, based on polling, that young voters are leaving Hillary Clinton and going toward Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein.

JAFFA, Israel – Coptic Pope Tawadros’ call on his followers in the United States to welcome Egyptian President Abdel Fatah Sisi upon his visit to the United Nations headquarters next week has split the community.

David Goldstein of McClatchy reports on two supporters of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 primary campaign against Barack Obama who pushed the false “birther” narrative that Obama was born in Kenya. One of the supporters was Clinton’s longtime confidant Sidney Blumenthal who pitched the story to McClatchy’s former Washington Bureau Chief James Asher.

In an interview Friday with Donald Trump Jr, George Stephanopoulos claimed that he had shared a “well known symbol of the white supremacist movement,” when he shared a photoshopped image depicting his father next to Pepe the Frog.

Britain-based Reuters news wire service claims that its new poll finds that U.S. voters say they’re not reacting to reports that Hillary Clinton’s health is poor.

Niall Stanage at The Hill writes on how the enthusiasm gap for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton might adversely affect her chances in November.

NEW YORK CITY, New York — The mainstream media, from Bloomberg News to MSNBC to Politico to the Washington Post and more, have all confirmed: Hillary Clinton’s failed 2008 campaign for president did substantially further the birther movement.

Friday in Fairfax, VA, while campaigning for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, first lady Michelle Obama said, ‘We live in a country where a girl like me from the south side of Chicago, whose great-great-grandfather was a slave, can go to some of the

First Lady Michelle Obama came to campaign for Hillary Clinton, but she couldn’t escape the surge of nostalgia for her and her family in the White House.

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is being excluded from the presidential debate, even though he’s pulling 9 percent in many states, and even 13 percent in Colorado.

The head of a Dallas police organization is suing a collection of Black Lives Matter figureheads and other prominent individuals for allegedly inciting racial violence against American police officers.

Patti Solis Doyle, who was Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager in 2008 until the Iowa caucuses, admitted on Friday that a Clinton campaign staffer had, in fact, circulated the Birther conspiracy theory that Barack Obama was born outside the U.S. and therefore potentially ineligible to serve in the presidency.

London’s Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan has continued his pro-Hillary Clinton tour of the United States by declaring that immigrants into the West should not be forced to assimilate. His comments come hot on the heels of the Chicago press exposing

Hillary Clinton reacted angrily to Donald Trump’s press conference with military veterans on Friday, calling his actions “disgraceful.”

Friday on Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Company,” Milwaukee County, Wisc. Sheriff David Clarke said Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton “will not get the volume of black voters that Barack Obama did and even her husband.” Clark said, “Look, black

On Friday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM, veteran pollster Pat Caddell explained that the Ford Motor Company’s decision to move its small-car manufacturing to Mexico has brought the nationalism vs. globalism debate into sharp focus for the electorate.

Steven Woolfe, a leading UKIP MEP, has slammed London’s new Muslim mayor for using his status to endorse Hillary Clinton for US president, as well as comparing the populist Brexit movement to the rise of Donald Trump. “Khan is part

Thursday in Washington, D.C., at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute conference, while referencing a Trump surrogate who said that continuing the current immigration policies would result in a “taco truck on every corner,” Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton added, “By

Ed Martin, president of the Eagle Forum, spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow about “The Conservative Case for Trump,” which Martin co-wrote with the late Phyllis Schlafly. The book recently made The New York Times Best Sellers list.

An Epic-MRA poll conducted of 600 likely Michigan voters in the usually reliably Democratic state between Sept. 10 and Sept. 13 shows that Hillary’s lead has shrunk to 3 points, 38 to 35, well within the poll’s four point margin of error.

“Imagine a president who sees someone who doesn’t look like him, doesn’t agree with him and thinks that person must not be a real American,” Clinton said, during a speech to the The Black Women’s Agenda symposium in Washington D.C.

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, a senior fellow at the AEI Institute, joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Friday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s emails, which were exposed by a hacker and include colorful negative comments about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Bill Clinton.
