Hillary Clinton’s handling of her email deserves debate – but bringing Russia into that debate is going too far.
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Maine’s delegation in Congress criticizes Trump statements on email hacking
Most of Maine’s members of Congress, or their representatives, call the statement ‘unwise,’ ‘reckless’ or ‘irresponsible.’
Poll shows Clinton with big lead in Trump’s must-win Pennsylvania
The Republican presidential candidate only gets 76 percent of Republican votes – almost certainly thanks in part to how poorly he does with women.
Letter to the editor: Maine Voices writer gets it wrong – Trump’s children show he’s a great role model
Andrew Sachs, author of the July 25 Maine Voices (“Trump fails to live up to Republican Party values”) and, in his own words, a “lifelong Republican,” must not have bothered to watch the Republican National Convention. If he had, he might have noticed how the adult Trump children, Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka and Tiffany, comported […]
Dana Milbank: How about Trump-style questions about his connections to Putin?
The Republican nominee’s enthusiasm about conspiracy theories does not apply to himself.
Analysis: With email remarks, Trump crosses a line, dares critics to make him pay
The Republican nominee’s suggestion that Russia expose Hillary Clinton’s missing emails is roundly criticized by many, but breaking with conventional politics has served him well to this point.
Trump’s minimum-wage reversal is latest headache for Republicans
Breaking with his party’s views and platform, Donald Trump backs a $10-an-hour federal minimum wage.
Trump urges Russia to hack Clinton’s emails
Trump’s provocation alarmed many Republican leaders and foreign policy experts, who also were dismayed by Trump’s remark that he would be ‘looking at’ whether Crimea, which Russia seized from Ukraine in 2014, should be recognized as Russian territory.
Greg Kesich: Speech promising bold change is needed if Clinton wants to win election
Downplaying the nation’s problems and a timid tone would be a disaster for her chances and for Democrats.
Kathleen Parker: From Trump’s daily diatribes, disturbing echoes of a despot past
It’s not for nothing that many have compared his brand of rhetoric to some of humankind’s worst.