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The rise of a candidate with no experience in the military or elected office confounded nearly everyone in politics. But Trump won over white voters with his promise to "Make America Great Again."
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There's been a fair amount to admire in media coverage of Donald Trump and the 2016 race - but NPR's David Folkenflik thinks that on reflection, many journalists will feel more ambivalence than pride.
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Hillary Clinton has the edge. She has to win just the states leaning in her direction to get enough electoral votes to be president. But Donald Trump has a path, albeit a narrow one.
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Donald Trump refused to say he would honor election results and was unsuccessful in changing the narrative that is enveloping his campaign. Hillary Clinton fired as many taunts as Trump landed blows.
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Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the final presidential debate Wednesday night at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. NPR is live annotating the debate.
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In Nevada, 81 percent of the land is owned by the federal government. It's a number that's hugely controversial - and one that may not get much attention in the final presidential debate Wednesday.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off one last time before Election Day. Wednesday's debate in Las Vegas follows a week in which Trump ramped up claims of a rigged election.
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Surrogates for the presidential campaigns are urging Hoosiers to get out to vote for their candidates.
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Trump surprised viewers with the unexpected response - one that became the top tweeted moment of the night.
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Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the second presidential debate Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. NPR's politics team is live annotating the debate.