Conway: Electors' concern over hacking allegations is 'nonsense'; Poll: 52% of Republicans wrongly think Trump won the popular vote; Push to sanction Russia could set up a clash with Trump; In the woods of Chappaqua, hikers hope to glimpse Clinton; Trump once donated $10,000 to a West Bank Israeli settlement; China said it would return a seized U.S. naval drone. Trump told them to 'keep it.'; Investigating his toddler's cries, a father found a stranger holding her; How 'Saturday Night Live' managed to turn 2016's political chaos into TV gold; Aleppo evacuation efforts falter as Islamist fighters burn convoy of rescue buses; Congo's longtime president is supposed to step down. Instead, his nation is bracing for a crisis.; A 3-year-old was killed in a road-rage shooting while shopping with his grandmother, police say; Nats slugger Bryce Harper called off his wedding in 2015. But now he and Kayla Varner have officially tied the knot.; Her husband went to an NFL game and never came home ; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump | Amid the scrutiny of a divisive election, pressure on members of the country's electoral college to select someone other than Donald Trump has grown dramatically — and noisily — in recent weeks. But although some electors appeared to waver, there is little evidence that Trump will fall short when they convene Monday. | By Robert Samuels • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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