WATCH: Ici Londres – Both Clinton and Trump are unfit for the US Presidency, says Daniel Hannan
Be it Johnson, Stein or McMullin – at least vote for someone who wouldn’t tarnish the office.
Be it Johnson, Stein or McMullin – at least vote for someone who wouldn’t tarnish the office.
He seems to have been gaining some ground before the FBI announced its recent investigation.
Now the spotlight turns on the Democrat candidate.
“The comfort for the Republican Party right now is that as bleak as things seem… their saviour may be out there figuring it out without anyone really even knowing it.”
“Even though I’m a registered Republican there’s no way I can bring myself up to voting for Trump”.
Plus: Ken Loach’s new film. Whatever the political motivation behind it, it did have several valid messages – and one is how the state can dehumanise people.
Their last opportunity in this format to make their pitch to the voters.
Whether he is doing it to rally his base or to save face, there can be no excuse for undermining the bedrock of the American Republic.
The 2012 Republican nominee for President talks about his campaign, his successor, and his party.
The Republican challenger comes out swinging in a bid to put a terrible week behind him.
A snap poll found that Hillary Clinton won, but that he exceeded expectations. The Republican candidate proved an effective counter-puncher.
In the face of a stark choice, there are now vanishingly few undecided voters.
Few in our African American groups thought very much had improved for them personally during Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House.
All 90 minutes or so of it.
From last night’s debate.