A state-by-state breakdown of the 2016 presidential election and a look at the new balance of power in Congress and the Senate
Tag Archives: 2016 presidential campaign
FBI says it won’t recommend charges in Clinton email matter
However, Comey said, Clinton’s email use was ‘extremely careless’ with classified information
Trump moves to turn around his presidential campaign’s ugly numbers
Trump makes sudden moves to professionalize his uniquely amateurish presidential campaign
Clinton reportedly locks up Democratic nomination
The AP says Hillary Clinton has secured the 2,383 delegates needed to become the Democrats’ presumptive nominee
In grabbing U.S. media attention, nobody trumps Trump
U.S. networks have even favoured broadcasting empty Trump stage over a live Clinton speech
Say it now: Donald Trump is the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee
There is still a chance Donald Trump will be denied the Republican nomination. But it’s a small one.
Maclean’s on the Hill: Can world leaders prevent a dirty bomb?
Straight from the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau, we have your weekly audio briefing on federal politics
A border wall with Canada? No way, says Trump
Canadian border is too long, says Trump, and that it’s ‘not our biggest problem.’
Scalia’s death looms over US election
A battle is brewing over the nation’s top court
Why black voters are saving Hillary Clinton: Inside a southern barber shop
Black voters might be the rampart that saves Clinton from a surprisingly strong Sanders push