The Latest: Gore camp says 2000 and Trump aren’t comparable
The top spokesman for
Trump advisers point to Gore's 2000 recount battle with
When the Supreme Court later stopped the recount, Lehane noted Gore gave a speech within hours "making clear that Bush was the legitimately elected president."
Lehane highlighted another difference: Gore won the national popular vote. Polls show Trump clearly trailing Clinton.
A Catholic leader in
Archbishop
At times, his governing choices as
Kaine is morally opposed to the death penalty but signed off on 11 executions during his four years as governor. After opposing gay marriage in his 2005 gubernatorial run, he later supported it. He's personally against abortion but has consistently voted in favor of abortion rights.
The vice president says Trump's claim the election may be "rigged" is an attack on "the very essence" of democracy. Biden was speaking Thursday in
Biden said Trump's assertion in Wednesday's debate that the
Biden said, "Ladies and gentlemen this guy is far beyond a bad character with women."
Biden also said Trump has made so many "asinine assertions" that a debate over policy ideas has been drowned out.
The Democratic vice presidential nominee said he does not expect there to be there to be trouble with voter intimidation on
Kaine said: "We can't just take it as a joke when somebody like
Campaigns typically use volunteer poll watchers to ensure voting laws are followed on
The No. 3 Senate Republican is criticizing
Thune did not mention Trump by name. At Wednesday's debate, the Republican presidential nominee refused to commit to accepting election results, citing unsubstantiated concerns about massive voter fraud.
Thune has wavered in support of Trump. He had said Trump should withdraw from the race after a video surfaced of Trump crudely talking about grabbing women. But Thune later said he would still vote for Trump.
Lynch spoke in
She told reporters that all 50 states have tools in place to protect voting systems "from attacks and hacks and the like." She added that it would be very difficult for "any outside actor to try to actually impact or alter election results."
Lynch says officials would investigate allegations of interference, but "at this point I don't think that it is helpful to speculate about what has not occurred, and we don't see as an actual threat."
A group supporting Democratic presidential nominee
That's a sign that the normally Republican-leaning state is now viewed as competitive with less than three weeks left until
The ad was first run in June by the group in more typical battleground states, such as
Hacked emails show
Clinton confidant
It was uncharacteristic remark from an aide known for her abiding loyalty to Clinton over the years.
The hacked email was among more than 4,000 messages posted Thursday on the website of the
The king of
First lady
The first lady has never mentioned the Republican presidential nominee's name, in the five speeches she's given campaigning for Democratic nominee
As close as she's come is referring to "a candidate" or "this candidate," while dedicating much of her time to a searing indictment of Trump's words and positions.
The Clinton campaign and Obama's staff are reluctant to discuss the motives for the obvious omission. But Obama's rhetoric shows her trying to balance her position of first lady -- a figure long viewed as out of the political fray -- while also holding back little in a race she clearly feels strongly about.
Trump says American trade policy is currently mismanaged by dozens of different government offices including the departments of state, treasury and agriculture.
Trump says the reorganization is necessary in order to streamline trade policy and prioritize it.
Trump says, "The mission of the American desk will be to protect the economic interests of the American workers and the national interests of
The Democratic vice presidential candidate blasted Trump's performance at Wednesday's debate. He said Trump's refusal to say he will accept the results of next month's election disqualifies him for the presidency.
Kaine said it was "surreal" that Trump also disputed that the Russian government was behind the hacking of emails from the
Kaine said: "You will not defend American democracy, but you're trying to defend
Kaine made the remarks at a campaign rally in
Republican Sen.
McCain said in a statement that he doesn't know who will win this presidential election. But he says the loser has always congratulated the winner and called him "my president."
McCain said, "That's not just the Republican way or the Democratic way. It's the American way. This election must not be any different."
McCain did not mention
McCain withdrew his tepid endorsement of Trump after a video surfaced of Trump bragging about groping women.
Trump, speaking in
Trump made the unprecedented assertion during the final presidential debate Wednesday. Asked if he would concede if he loses the election, Trump said, "I will look at it at the time."
He opened his rally in
Trump kicked off a rally Thursday in
But he added: "If I win."
Trump is continuing to raise concerns about the integrity of the election, despite a lack of evidence of widespread voter fraud in the country.
President
Obama tweeted on Thursday: "Outstanding 3 for 3 debate sweep for @HillaryClinton! Nobody has ever been more prepared to be @POTUS."
The
He was speaking as Obama flies to
Twitter says that the Republican nominee was the subject of nearly 60 percent of the tweets sent about the candidates.
The social media platform says the top tweeted moment was Trump and Democratic nominee
According to
Threatening to upend a fundamental pillar of American democracy,
Trump had spent the days leading up to Wednesday's presidential debate warning voters that the election would be "rigged." Asked whether he would accept the outcome if Clinton emerges victorious, he said: "I will tell you at the time. I'll keep you in suspense."
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