Updated: February 4, 2016 10:46 AM [ET] | Originally published: April 10, 2015 3:02 PM EDT; The September 14, 1992 issue of TIMEGregory Heisler The May 10, 1993 issue of TIMESteve LissThe March 21, 1994 issue of TIMEDirck HalsteadThe March 18, 1996 issue of TIMEBrad MarkelThe July 1, 1996 issue of TIMETIMEThe October 20, 1997 issue of TIMEPatrick DemarchelierThe Feb. 9, 1998, issue of TIME.TIMEThe
Ahead of the second presidential debate Sunday night, the secret Donald Trump audiotape of him bragging about groping and kissing women — and let's be clear, if he did what he's bragging that he did, it would be assault — has shaken the presidential race and is reshaping the presidential map. Yes, the majority of Trump's supporters are likely to stay with him, but any chance he had at winning over
Donald J. Trump addressing a rally in Pueblo, Colo., last Monday.Credit...Stephen Crowley/The New York Times The Republican Party was at the brink of civil war on Sunday as Donald J. Trump signaled he would retaliate against lawmakers who withdraw their support from his campaign, and senior party leaders privately acknowledged that they now feared losing control of both houses of Congress. Even be
More than 34,000 Republican voters have already cast their ballots for the 2016 general election according to the U.S. Election Project, 8,000 of them in the battleground state of North Carolina and another 5,000 in Florida. Not all of those ballots were cast for Donald Trump, it's safe to assume, but it's more than likely that most of them were. And that, in a nutshell, is why it's far too late f
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