Trump cheers renewed FBI inquiry into Clinton emails, saying ‘this is bigger than Watergate’; In Iowa, Clinton doesn’t mention new FBI email probe as she attacks Trump’s treatment of women; White House meets with Clinton, Trump transition teams as election approaches; Taxation without representation? Obama wonders if presidential limo has license plates.; What Podesta’s emails reveal about Clinton’s ties to the progressive left; Clinton’s planned appearance in red-state Arizona shows race there is ‘neck and neck,’ campaign manager says; Economic coalition abandons bipartisanship to endorse Clinton; Chaffetz asks deputy FBI director for documents about wife’s political ties to Clinton; Paul Ryan just finished his first year as speaker. He may not see a second.; Trump pulls to within seven points of Clinton in Virginia, new poll finds; After humiliating defeat in 2014, Anthony Brown appears headed to Congress;
 
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Supreme Court takes up school bathroom rules for transgender students
The justices will review a Virginia scyhool district’s policy requiring students to use bathrooms of their “biological identity.”
Trump cheers renewed FBI inquiry into Clinton emails, saying ‘this is bigger than Watergate’
“This is bigger than Watergate,” Trump told a crowd in New Hampshire as supporters chanted, “Lock her up.”
 
In Iowa, Clinton doesn’t mention new FBI email probe as she attacks Trump’s treatment of women
The Democratic nominee goes after the Republican for demeaning women.
 
White House meets with Clinton, Trump transition teams as election approaches
Yes, the two transition teams were in the same room, working toward a common goal just a week before Election Day.
 
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Taxation without representation? Obama wonders if presidential limo has license plates.
Obama appears not to know the presidential limo carries D.C. protest plates.
 
What Podesta’s emails reveal about Clinton’s ties to the progressive left
Clinton's inner circle relies on specific individuals to provide advice about — and sometimes to pressure — Elizabeth Warren.
 
Clinton’s planned appearance in red-state Arizona shows race there is ‘neck and neck,’ campaign manager says
The move is intended to make Trump defend what should be an easy state to win at a time when he is trying to make up ground in numerous other states.
 
Economic coalition abandons bipartisanship to endorse Clinton
The economic differences between the 2016 presidential candidates are dramatic, the group says.
 
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Chaffetz asks deputy FBI director for documents about wife’s political ties to Clinton
"There are outstanding questions . . . regarding a possible conflict of interest into this case,” Chaffetz wrote in the letter.
 
Paul Ryan just finished his first year as speaker. He may not see a second.
"[Trump has] 25 million followers,” on social media, GOP strategist Frank Luntz said. “If he tweets, 'Call your congressman and tell [them] not to support Ryan.' That could be the end of the GOP."
 
Trump pulls to within seven points of Clinton in Virginia, new poll finds
“True to form for the past several statewide elections in Virginia, Republican voters appear to be coming home late, but coming home,” said the director of the Wason Center.
 
After humiliating defeat in 2014, Anthony Brown appears headed to Congress
Former lieutenant governor says he will focus on constituent services, bolstering party if he wins seat being vacated by Rep. Donna Edwards.
 
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