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Democratic Party Senator Bernie Sanders endorsed his erstwhile presidential nomination rival Hillary Clinton as the official Democratic nominee for the 2016 presidential election, at a rally held in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tuesday. The presidential election is to take place on November 8, with Clinton's likely Republican opponent being the billionaire Donald Trump.
Democratic Party Senator Bernie Sanders endorsed his erstwhile presidential nomination rival Hillary Clinton as the official Democratic nominee for the 2016 presidential election, at a rally held in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tuesday. The presidential election is to take place on November 8, with Clinton's likely Republican opponent being the billionaire Donald Trump.
Thousands of people gathered at the Xfinity Arena, in Everett, Washington, on Tuesday night, where Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump held a campaign rally. During his speech, Trump went on to criticise Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, stating that her policies are bringing in "illegal immigrants" and taking "jobs from our hard-working African American and Hispanic citizens, and they want those jobs."
Democratic presidential nominee Hilary Clinton told her Republican rival, Donald Trump, to "dream on,"over insinuations he has made over her failing health, during a rally in Reno, Nevada on Thursday.
Former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) Nigel Farage joined Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Jackson, Mississippi, Wednesday. Commenting on Brexit, Farage stated "We made June the 23rd our independence day, when we smashed the establishment." He went on to slam Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton saying "I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton if you'd pay me. In fact I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton if she'd pay me."
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump accused his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton of selling "about 20 percent of America's uranium supply to the Russians," while campaigning in Akron, Ohio, on Monday.
The representatives of Judicial Watch, a right-wing government transparency group, appeared outside the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse in Washington DC, Monday, following the decision to release 15,000 emails of Democratic presidential nominee, Hilary Clinton, before the general elections in November.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continued his efforts to win the African American vote at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Saturday.