14:08 2KB (6.43/18)ħ Drake shatters American Music Awards nominations record WASHINGTON (AP) - A growing number of Republican members of Congress say they can no longer support the party's presidential nominee, Donald Trump. The poll was conducted over the weekend, following the release of a video showing Trump making lewd comments about women in 2005 16:12 2KB (6.99/18)Ħ Video fallout: Republican lawmakers abandon Trump 13:23 4KB (7.99/18)ĥ Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 14 points nationally Bone, the undecided voter in the red sweater who asked a policy question Sunday night. 14:56 2KB (9.99/18)ģ Who won last night's debate? 68% say Trump, but here's why it's garbageĭrudge Report poll is not a representation of the cross-section of US voters but rather a snapshot of readers on the right of the political spectrum 13:21 3KB (8.76/18)Ĥ Ken Bone Is Closer to Deciding, After Debate 15:16 939Bytes article.wn.comĢ Viewership plummeted in the second presidential debate compared to Trump and Clinton's first face-offįigures released by Nielsen suggest the showdown between Trump and Clinton drew at least 60 million viewers, compared to the 84million people who tuned in on September 26. It's mostly new territory for Donald Trump, who more recently has been touting his education ideas beyond his oft-repeated criticism of Common Core.
DC5m United States art in english 158 articles, created at 00:32ġ Sharp differences between Clinton and Trump on educationĪ quality education for all students, especially young children, is something Hillary Clinton has been talking about for decades.