Hillary Clinton Nominated Amid Protests From Sanders Supporters

Hillary Clinton was formally declared the Democratic presidential nominee on Tuesday evening, amid protests from supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) and efforts of party leaders to unify Democrats behind the former secretary of state.

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Clinton campaign says Russia hacked emails to boost Trump

Scrambling to contain damaging revelations contained in a cache of leaked emails from Democratic Party leaders, presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton is pushing the idea that Russia is behind the cyber-breach.

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Muslim Prayer Closes Out Day 2 of GOP Convention

The closing prayer at Republicans’ convention session Tuesday, delivered by a Muslim, was marred by a Trump supporter repeatedly chanting “No Islam,” exposing a still raw nerve within the GOP over how big the party’s tent should be.

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Republican convention kicks off amid tensions of terrorism, cop killings

The Republican National Convention kicks off Monday amid an atmosphere of heightened tensions, with last week’s terror attack in France and the weekend slaying of three police officers in Louisiana fresh on the minds of delegates gathering in Cleveland.

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Donald Trump Announces Indiana Gov. Mike Pence As Running Mate

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump confirmed Friday that he has named Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate.

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National polls shift toward Trump

As the effects of the FBI’s investigation into her use of a private email system begin to sink in with the electorate, Hillary Clinton has seen her 6-point lead in one poll evaporate and Donald Trump pull ahead in another poll by 7 points.

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