Obama, Bush, Clinton volunteer to publicly receive COVID-19 vaccine
Trump, Obama, Clinton mourn ex-president Bush
Pipe bombs sent to Obama, Clinton, CNN
Sex and the White House: from Clinton to Trump
Republicans launch two new probes targeting Clinton, Obama
I’m no Clinton – Juppe, French presidential favourite, says
US polls show Clinton ahead but battleground states up for grabs
Clinton, Trump blitz Florida with three days to go
State Polls swing for Clinton, Trump four days to election
Video: Trump admits not paying income taxes
Video: You’d be in jail i were president, Trump tells Clinton
Full video transcript of Trump/Clinton First Presidential Debate
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Subscribe‘I’d vote Trump’, says Czech president
Outspoken Czech President Milos Zeman announced Tuesday he is backing US Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, pitting himself against his country’s prime minister who favours Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Clinton, Trump vie for world leaders’ attention in New York
U.S. Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, have sought to burnish their foreign-policy credentials late on Monday by meeting world leaders at the United Nations.
Trump in excellent health, says Doctor
Donald Trump released lab results Thursday from a recent medical examination, with his personal physician stating that the Republican presidential candidate “is in excellent physical health.” Both Trump and his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton have been under pressure to share more medical information since Clinton fell ill during a 9/11 ceremony in New York on Sunday and was forced to leave.
Clinton says ‘feeling fine,’ will resume campaigning soon
Hillary Clinton said Monday she was “feeling fine” a day after she was taken ill due to pneumonia, and that she was eager to jump back onto the campaign trail in her battle against Donald Trump.
What happens if Clinton drops out of US presidential race ?
What happens if a candidate for the White House is forced to quit the race? Who steps up to fill their shoes?
It’s a question suddenly under the spotlight Monday as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton battles a case of pneumonia that left her feeling so poorly she abruptly left a high-profile 9/11 memorial ceremony a day earlier.
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