Thursday, October 20, 2016

Thursday's Headlines: Trump refuses to say whether he’ll accept election results

For Trump, a strong start — then a killer mistake; Trump-driven divide will consume GOP long after the election; Winners and losers from the final debate; Fact-checking the third Clinton-Trump debate; Clinton's weakness was defending her positions; Ted Cruz was right: Trump was no match for Clinton at the debates; The Fix: A surprise glimpse at Trump's debate notes; The Fix: Has Donald Trump's campaign manager given up on him?; Trump: ‘I didn’t even apologize to my wife’ about video, allegations;
 
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Trump refuses to say whether he'll accept election results
A defiant Donald Trump amplified one of the most explosive charges of his candidacy: that he might blame a loss on a rigged process. "I will tell you at the time," Trump said after being asked whether he would accept the election results. "I will keep you in suspense."
For Trump, a strong start — then a killer mistake
When Donald Trump said he would "keep you in suspense" about whether he'd accept the result of the election, it was an unprecedented departure in the history of the country. It was also a major blunder. Yet he seemed not to care at all.
 
Trump-driven divide will consume GOP long after the election
The axis of furious conservative activists and hard-right media that spawned Trump's nationalist and conspiratorial campaign is determined to complete its hostile takeover of the GOP, win or lose.
 
Winners and losers from the final debate
Trump had his most consistent debate yet — but Clinton easily came out on top. And Chris Wallace? He was the best moderator of all the debates.
 
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Fact-checking the third Clinton-Trump debate
Hillary Clinton, for the most part, was more factually accurate than Donald Trump who, once again, demonstrated a thin grasp of facts.
 
Clinton's weakness was defending her positions
In her three encounters with Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton showed discomfort in the face of scrutiny and struggled at times to provide clear answers.
 
Ted Cruz was right: Trump was no match for Clinton at the debates
The real estate mogul and reality-TV star long billed himself as the ideal messenger to prosecute a devastating case against Clinton. Instead, during nearly 300 minutes debating her in the past month, Trump repeatedly missed chances to communicate a clear case against her.
 
The Fix: A surprise glimpse at Trump's debate notes
They're hard to make out, but a few phrases can give us a clue to the candidates' thinking.
 
The Fix: Has Donald Trump's campaign manager given up on him?
In this case, a retweet is an endorsement.
 
Trump: ‘I didn’t even apologize to my wife’ about video, allegations
Nine women have accused Trump of assault and a video was released where he said lewd things about women.
 
 
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Unable to control himself, Trump confirms everyone's worst fears
 
In the third debate, Donald Trump erupts
 
Trump's breathtaking repudiation of American democracy
 
Trump won the final debate
 
The last debate: Donald Trump doesn’t care about democracy
 
Sketches from the third and final presidential debate
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The story behind Obama's half brother, whom Trump invited to the debate
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The Fix: Texas is closer than Pennsylvania. Arizona is closer than Florida.
Donald Trump needs a miracle.
The Fix: Ranking Hillary Clinton's 84 proposed campaign slogans
Gotta kill time before the debate, amirite?
Youths inoculated before 15 need only two doses of HPV vaccine, CDC says
The agency previously recommended a three-shot regimen, and experts hope the change will lead to a higher rate of vaccination, which has lagged among both girls and boys.
At college football's top level, diversity on the field but not the sidelines
COLUMN | The firing of Darrell Hazell's at Purdue leaves just seven African American head coaches among 65 schools in Power Five conferences.
Author Nicholas Sparks hits a tear-soaked milestone: 20 years of sentimental love stories
To celebrate, he's written a divorce story --- a subject he now knows. After 25 years of marriage, last October the laureate of love divorced his wife Cathy, who had long served as his muse.
 
     
 
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