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  • PoliticsYahoo News

    GOP candidate threatens Pa. governor: 'I'm going to stomp all over your face with golf spikes'

    As the national debate over violent rhetoric rages among politicians, pundits and President Trump, the Republican candidate for governor in Pennsylvania offered the latest case study in partisan rancor Friday.

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    Republicans are still running against Hillary Clinton

    Former U.S. secretary of state and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has vowed she's "not going to run again," but that's not stopping several candidates from portraying her as their de facto opponent in the fall.

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  • NewsDylan Stableford

    New Trump ad attacks Clinton's health

    Donald Trump tweeted on Tuesday that “the shackles have been taken off” his campaign — a thinly veiled threat suggesting that the final 28 days of the presidential race will be filled with personal attacks. Hillary Clinton failed every single time as secretary of state. The 30-second spot, titled “Dangerous,” then cuts to clips of Clinton coughing on the stump and being helped up the stairs and into her van.

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    Clinton campaign asks Weather Channel to delay ads until after Hurricane Matthew passes

    After facing criticism for buying television advertising to coincide with the Weather Channel's coverage of Hurricane Matthew, the Clinton campaign says it has asked that those ads be delayed until after the storm passes.

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    Hillary Clinton campaign deploys Donald Trump’s own words against him

    Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign is launching a new Twitter account and hard-hitting television ad on Thursday in order to bash Donald Trump with his own past statements. The Twitter page, “Literally Trump,” will begin publishing messages at 10 a.m. ET. The tweets will feature quotes and anecdotes from Trump’s long time in the spotlight as a real estate developer, reality television star and current Republican presidential hopeful.

  • NewsDylan Stableford

    Trump campaign reportedly planning ‘major’ TV ad blitz

    Trump addresses supporters at a rally in Grand Rapids, Mich., last week. (Photo: Carlos Osorio/AP)

  • NewsDylan Stableford

    Bernie Sanders’ first television ad promises ‘real change’

    Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign has released its first television ad documenting the Vermont senator’s unlikely journey from Brooklyn to Washington. Speaking truth to power.” It highlights Sanders’ four terms as mayor of Burlington, Vt., his opposition to the Iraq War in Congress and his ongoing battle with Wall Street and “a corrupt political system.” (YouTube/Bernie 2016) The spot, entitled “Real Change,” will air in Iowa and New Hampshire, part of a $2 million-plus ad buy, according to