The race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for the White House has tightened with two months to go before Election Day, as a series of new polls shows them essentially in a dead heat. And another survey, this one by The Washington Post looking at all 50 states, shows Clinton with a solid lead in terms of electoral college votes, and even strength in some traditional Republican strongholds. The candidates yesterday used Labour Day -- the traditional launch of the home stretch of the presidential campaign -- to push their arguments that they would be best for working-class Americans. "I'm not taking anybody, anywhere for granted," Clinton told a crowd of more than 1,000 at a picnic in Cleveland. "I think it's quite intriguing that this activity has happened around the time Trump became the nominee," she said.
Source: dna September 06, 2016 17:26 UTC