A tale of two campaign headquarters: Clinton and Trump offices are miles away and worlds apart; Why the latest Hillary Clinton conspiracy might not be what it seems; Elizabeth Warren has a message for Donald Trump: ‘Nasty women vote’; Obama calls GOP Rep. Issa ‘shameless’ for trying to portray himself as ally; Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton’s side; McCain hangs on as Clinton aims at winning Arizona; Trump confounds many Republicans with last-minute push in Virginia; A growing conflict over voting rights is playing out in Georgia, where the presidential race is tightening; Bernie Sanders: If his staff’s email were hacked, there would surely be some unkind things about Clinton; Let’s take a minute to applaud a government program that works; We showed Trump voters photos of black and white Americans. Here’s how it affected their views.;
 
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Warren launches broadside against Trump, saying he ‘aggressively disrespects’ women
The Democratic senator warned Trump: “Nasty women have really had it with guys like you.”
A tale of two campaign headquarters: Clinton and Trump offices are miles away and worlds apart
The scenes outside are as wildly different as the candidates themselves.
 
Why the latest Hillary Clinton conspiracy might not be what it seems
A report about Virginia Gov. McAuliffe having donated to the campaign of an FBI official's wife draws attention from GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and his supporters.
 
Elizabeth Warren has a message for Donald Trump: ‘Nasty women vote’
The Massachusetts senator blasted Clinton's GOP rival during a New Hampshire campaign event.
 
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Obama calls GOP Rep. Issa ‘shameless’ for trying to portray himself as ally
The California congressman's campaign brochure touts him as having cooperated with the administration.
 
Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton’s side
Clinton’s one-time primary rival wants to work with her if she is elected, but he will oppose appointments and legislation that don’t pass muster with the left wing of her party.
 
McCain hangs on as Clinton aims at winning Arizona
It’s a surprising turnaround for a senator who has come to symbolize Washington.
 
Trump confounds many Republicans with last-minute push in Virginia
Virginia is widely seen as off the table for Trump, but his campaign thinks otherwise.
 
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A growing conflict over voting rights is playing out in Georgia, where the presidential race is tightening
Republican leaders and voting rights activists are fighting over access to the polls.
 
Bernie Sanders: If his staff’s email were hacked, there would surely be some unkind things about Clinton
Sanders says little that has been published by WikiLeaks truly surprised him.
 
Let’s take a minute to applaud a government program that works
For more than 50 years, Head Start has improved the lives of more than 30 million children and their families.
 
We showed Trump voters photos of black and white Americans. Here’s how it affected their views.
White Trump supporters are more likely to oppose government programs when thinking about African Americans than when thinking about whites.
 
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