Kaine on Trump: ‘The bigger we can win by, the harder it is for him to whine’; Republicans in tough races blast Trump for refusing to say whether he’ll accept election results; Donald Trump says he will accept results of election — ‘if I win’; In three debates, three fumbling Trump attempts to push anti-Clinton stories; Washington’s foreign policy elite breaks with Obama over Syrian bloodshed; The Daily 202: Trump’s lack of self-control allows Clinton to sweep the debates; Will sexism be the U.S. presidential election’s November surprise? Here’s what we found.; Of course Donald Trump goes low. That’s the populists’ winning style.; Clinton chides Trump as her plane prepares to leave Las Vegas; Fact-checking the third Clinton-Trump presidential debate; During the debates, Clinton’s weakness showed when questions turned pointed;
 
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Woman says Trump groped her while attending U.S. Open tennis tourney in 1998
A New Jersey yoga instructor is the 10th woman to speak publicly about an alleged sexual advance by the GOP nominee.
Kaine on Trump: ‘The bigger we can win by, the harder it is for him to whine’
Kaine said that Democrats would be stepping up their own election watch effort, something that typically involves thousands of poll-watchers and at-the-ready pro bono lawyers.
 
Republicans in tough races blast Trump for refusing to say whether he’ll accept election results
“A concession isn’t just an exercise in graciousness. It is an act of respect for the will of the American people, a respect that is every American leader’s first responsibility,” said 2008 GOP nominee John McCain.
 
Donald Trump says he will accept results of election — ‘if I win’
"I would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result,” Trump said Thursday.
 
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In three debates, three fumbling Trump attempts to push anti-Clinton stories
Each also blunted attacks on Clinton's political record.
 
Washington’s foreign policy elite breaks with Obama over Syrian bloodshed
The bipartisan consensus is a backlash against a president who has repeatedly stressed the dangers of overreach.
 
The Daily 202: Trump’s lack of self-control allows Clinton to sweep the debates
Unshackled Donald is more isolated than ever. Hillary is now on a glide path to victory.
 
Will sexism be the U.S. presidential election’s November surprise? Here’s what we found.
We find that Clinton's gender is more likely to help her than hurt her.
 
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Of course Donald Trump goes low. That’s the populists’ winning style.
Just as there's a left-right axis, there's a high-low axis on the political spectrum.
 
Clinton chides Trump as her plane prepares to leave Las Vegas
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said Republican Donald Trump’s refusal to say whether he will accept the results of the election are “part of his whole effort to blame somebody else for his campaign.”
 
Fact-checking the third Clinton-Trump presidential debate
Here's our roundup of 24 fishy claims made in the final debate clash between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
 
During the debates, Clinton’s weakness showed when questions turned pointed
During her three encounters with Trump, she showed discomfort in the face of scrutiny and struggled at times to provide crisp, clear answers.
 
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