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Trump fails to broaden support base due to non-committal stance on conceding possible defeat

With clock ticking toward Election Day, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump fails to broaden his support base to appeal to moderate supporters because of his refusal to concede a possible defeat, experts said.

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Clinton, Trump begin two-week scramble to finish line of US presidential race

Mrs Hillary Clinton and Mr Donald Trump have launched their two-week scramble to the finish line of the US presidential race, with the billionaire Republican dismissing the polls to insist he's "winning" the race.

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Victory in sight, Hillary Clinton seeks to press advantage through early votes

Mrs Hillary Clinton has moved aggressively to press her advantage in the presidential race, urging black voters in North Carolina to vote early and punish Republican office-holders for supporting Mr Donald Trump, even as Mr Trump's party increasingly concedes he is unlikely to recover in the polls.

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With Tom Hanks aboard, "S.N.L." parodies final presidential debate

After Donald J. Trump deemed “Saturday Night Live” a “hit job” last week, the show wasted no time in skewering his latest debate performance against Hillary Clinton.

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Trump lays out proposals for first 100 days as president

​U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Saturday put forward proposals for his first 100 days in office if elected president, calling his plan "a contract" between him and U.S. voters.

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Personal insults still trample U.S. presidential election

An unsurprising amount of time during an annual fundraiser Thursday night was dedicated to another round of personal digs between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, once again highlighting the farcical nature of U.S. presidential campaign.

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US election: Obama calls Trump's election rhetoric "dangerous"

​President Barack Obama has said Republican Donald Trump's insistence that he might not accept the election result is "dangerous".

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Trump says he will totally accept election results "if I win"

​U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said at a rally on Thursday he will totally accept election results "if I win."

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Clinton, Trump head for final showdown in Leas Vegas amid controversial issues

​As the 2016 U. S. election is heading into the homestretch, Republican and Democratic presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are expected to ratchet up attacks against each other's controversial issues during the third and last presidential debate on Wednesday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Will Donald Trump cost Republicans the Senate? A State-by-state guide

The Senate seat held by the New Hampshire Republican Kelly Ayotte may fall to her challenger, part of a larger trend that could give control of the House and Senate to the Democrats.

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Trump, Clinton clash on whether election is rigged

​As the 2016 U.S. election was heading into the homestretch, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump clashed with Democrats and his own party on whether the election was rigged.

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New poll shows Clinton's double-digit lead over Trump before final debate

​U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton currently takes a 12-point national lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump among likely voters, according to a new poll released Monday, two days before the final presidential TV debate.

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Clinton, Trump use 'Japan' as code word

Many U.S. media outlets judged that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton outperformed rival Donald Trump during the first U.S. presidential debate on Sept. 26. But the televised battle turned out to have little impact on the post-debate approval ratings for both candidates.

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Donald Trump on India: 'We're going to be best friends'

​Donald Trump proclaimed Saturday that if elected, the US would be "best friends" with India, a comment that could cause consternation in Pakistan.

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US election 2016: Trump faces new sex assault allegations

​Two more women have come forward to accuse Donald Trump of sexual assault, in the latest such allegations against the embattled Republican nominee.

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U.S. Republican Party raises far less money than previous presidential election years

​The U.S. Republican National Committee said Friday it raised a total of 39.4 million dollars last month, one of its best months in this cycle's fundraising but lagging behind previous presidential election years.

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"Enough is enough":Michelle Obama tears into trump in devastating speech

​Her voice shaking, the First Lady dismantled every one of Trump’s excuses for his behavior toward women.