He makes the announcement on Twitter after first scrapping plans Thursday to hold a joint event today.
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M.D. Harmon: Will America repeat history of the summer of 1968?
If the Nixon precedent holds, law-and-order voters might show up in greater numbers to support a Republican.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg regrets her ‘ill-advised’ criticism of Trump
The Supreme Court justice has come under attack for her comments about the prospect of a Trump presidency.
Donald Trump seeks $10 million from former aide over alleged leak
The legal dispute reflects the candidate’s aggressive efforts to protect the secrecy of his campaign’s inner workings.
Greg Kesich: Many voters who say they value honesty are lying to themselves
The truth is, when politicians lie it doesn’t seem to bother their supporters. And to be honest, that’s just puzzling.
Clinton struggles to make inroads with young Americans in AP Poll
Just 26 percent of young whites and 49 percent of Hispanics have a positive opinion of the former secretary of state.
In bashing Trump, some say Ruth Bader Ginsburg crossed an important line
‘I can’t imagine what the country would be’ with Trump as president, the U.S. Supreme Court justice said in a recent interview.
Military figure, a Democrat, on Trump’s list for vice president
The Republican candidate warms to the idea of choosing someone who is not a politician.
Maine Voices: For supporters of Bernie Sanders, Trump may be the lesser of two evils
Clinton is a tragically wrong leader for the time, while for all his bluster, the Republican candidate has no record of mass murder.
Trump clashes with Republican senators at Capitol Hill meeting
The presumptive presidential nominee does make progress with former rival Ted Cruz, who agrees to speak at the Republican convention.