Video:11.52pmnewchairwomanMahoninghttps://t.co/oWcyNtFcNAbutsitssits down Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis for her most memorable interview yet. pic.twitter.com/169e3KxEyE 1.55pm BSTHello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget has published a report estimating the long-term budgetary impact of the two candidates’ policy plans. Donald Trump would dig a hole 25 times deeper than Hillary Clinton,the report finds. Clinton’s plans would increase the debt by $200bn over a decade above current-law levels, the committee finds, and Trump’s plans would increase the debt by $5.3tn. Related: A Trump campaign chair in Ohio says there was 'no racism' before Obama fresh Upshot/Siena College poll: battleground state of North Carolina sharply polarized along demographic lines. https://t.co/u9mgPOYQ6HWell-educated white voters are rejecting Republican candidates in North Carolina,and it might just be enough to jeopardize the chances of Donald J Trump to win the presidency and his party to withhold the Senate.
Hillary Clinton and Mr Trump are tied, 41 percent to 41 percent, or among likely voters in a three-way race in North Carolina,according to a fresh York Times Upshot/Siena College poll released on Thursday. Mrs Clinton leads by two percentage points in a head-to-head contest, 45 percent to 43 percent. Related: Charlotte protests: governor of North Carolina declares state of emergency It's been 57 days since Trump held a presser. Clinton has taken Qs 6 times in 2 weeks. (Trump took Qs from limited group 17 days ago.)Compare the reactions of Gen. Flynn and the woman he’s sitting next to when Don King uses the n-word. pic.twitter.com/IKZ7edDU0SContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com