Hillary Clinton
The hype surrounding tonight’s Presidential Debate is reaching Super Bowl proportions – literally. For this first debate, ratings are predicted to rival Big Game numbers with 100 million expected to watch. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face-off for a 90 minute battle over racial and gender issues, national security and immigration. With Black Lives Matter protests […]
Candidates have rigorously prepared for weeks, but as history has proven, winning is based on conduct. The candidate who proves to be the most poised, precise, and pragmatic will take home the winner's card.
Obama tells the Black community he would feel insulted if they don't come out in large numbers to vote for Clinton. A vote for Clinton is a vote for Obama's legacy.
Donald Trump has now definitively said he believes the president “was born in the United States, period.” For years,Trump has raised questions about the president’s birth certificate, keeping alive “birther” conspiracy theories. His campaign has tried to blame the birther issue on Hillary Clinton, claims that are widely unfounded.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday reignited controversy about his role in the birther movement after he refused “again to acknowledge that President Obama was born in the United States,” writes The New York Times. The move prompted his campaign, not Trump, to release a statement saying the candidate believes the president was indeed […]
The World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) revealed Russian hackers released the confidential medical records of certain U.S. Olympic athletes, including Biles.
Witnesses who attended the service said Clinton appeared fine, but after a Twitter video emerged showing the candidate buckling at the knees before she entered her security van, the health rumors began to spread.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is in the Queen City today. The former Secretary of State will speak at Johnson C. Smith University’s Brayboy Gymnasium at noon. Doors open at 10 a.m. Later today Clinton will attend a fundraiser at the Myers Park home of Robert and Anne Stolz. Clinton says she will continue the […]
The choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump remains problematic as Election Day draws under the two-month mark.
A spokesperson for Clinton's campaign said the outreach strategy 'will encourage HBCU students to organize their student bodies, register, re-register, and mobilize their peers for the election.'
Trump's unprecedented public display of divisive language has found a warm spot in the hearts of groups who feel the candidate speaks to their deepest fears and instills a return to the old guard with the campaign rallying cry, 'Make America Great Again.'