This is the portrait of himself that Donald Trump bought with $20,000 from his charity; Van Hollen campaigns hard for Senate seat that is within reach; Don’t expect Clinton’s emails to figure into late House and Senate TV ads; Clinton campaign returns to airwaves in Virginia, Colorado, and runs ads for first time in Michigan, New Mexico; Clinton’s email trouble is a conversation starter for Republicans in tight races; Trump: If Obamacare is not repealed, it ‘will destroy health care in America’; Top Schumer aide lands lobbying job at law firm K&L Gates; Will next week’s U.S. elections lead to violence? Here’s what environmental extremists can teach us.; The future of health care, according to Clinton or Trump; The Daily 202: If these Latinos vote, Hillary Clinton will probably win Florida; Why it’s entirely predictable that Hillary Clinton’s emails are back in the news;
 
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Trump campaign says it is questioning the size of pollster’s bill, not denying payment
"We are making sure that Mr. Trump is paying the correct amount,” a campaign official said.
This is the portrait of himself that Donald Trump bought with $20,000 from his charity
The portrait has been seized on by Democrats as evidence that Trump has been misusing his charity's money.
Van Hollen campaigns hard for Senate seat that is within reach
The well-respected congressman is the favorite to succeed retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski.
 
Don’t expect Clinton’s emails to figure into late House and Senate TV ads
Ads released this week by national groups largely steer clear of the email controversy and stick with themes that Democrats and Republicans have been developing for months.
 
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Clinton campaign returns to airwaves in Virginia, Colorado, and runs ads for first time in Michigan, New Mexico
Trump also plans to air new ads in Michigan beginning this week.
 
Clinton’s email trouble is a conversation starter for Republicans in tight races
The revived controversy gives them something to talk about besides Donald Trump.
 
Trump: If Obamacare is not repealed, it ‘will destroy health care in America’
Trump called for a special session of Congress to repeal and replace the health-care law, which puzzled many, because Congress will already be in session before Inauguration Day.
 
Top Schumer aide lands lobbying job at law firm K&L Gates
It is a good time to be a Schumer aide downtown, as companies and lobby firms are hungry for any insight into the senator's thinking and legislative agenda come January.
 
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Will next week’s U.S. elections lead to violence? Here’s what environmental extremists can teach us.
Trump's success in capturing the Republican Party may encourage his supporters to work inside the system instead.
 
The future of health care, according to Clinton or Trump
Here is my take on how health care would change depending on whether Clinton or Trump is the next president.
 
The Daily 202: If these Latinos vote, Hillary Clinton will probably win Florida
Canvassing shows anti-Trump intensity among low-propensity Hispanic voters
 
Why it’s entirely predictable that Hillary Clinton’s emails are back in the news
A key ingredient: The media's need for horse-race drama.
 
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