Citing the $1 million bond required by the court, Stein’s lawyer discontinued the request Saturday. Stein had raised nearly $7 million for recount efforts in three states.
National Elections
Clinton Campaign Says It Will Participate In Recount Efforts
The Clinton camp also said it is “fully aware” that the outcome of the election is unlikely to change.
Hillary Clinton’s popular vote lead is 1.7 million and growing
There are still 2 million ballots left to count in California. Most of those votes will likely go to Hillary Clinton, further running up her lead in the popular vote.
Moving To Canada, Eh? Or Maybe Ireland?
It seems every four years, Americans threaten to move to Canada if their chosen candidate isn’t elected. Some places are seizing on election-induced panic to grow their populations.
FBI Affirms July Decision Not To Charge Clinton, After Review Of Weiner Emails
Director James Comey says the FBI’s review of new emails involving Hillary Clinton doesn’t change the decision not to press charges against Clinton over her use of a private server.
Hillary Clinton’s Path To Election Day: Plans, Luck And Self-Inflicted Wounds
Hillary Clinton’s second run for the White House has gone much further than her first. But in the end, her biggest opponent of 2016 may be herself.
Donald Trump Has Brought On Countless Controversies In An Unlikely Campaign
Trump’s rise to the Republican nomination had an aura of invincibility, as he unleashed a force in American politics that could carry him to the presidency.
Northwest Native caucus presents priorities in Philadelphia
A Native American caucus from the Pacific Northwest is in Philadelphia this week to speak for the priorities of Northwest tribes at the Democratic National Convention.
Clinton Picks Tim Kaine As VP Running Mate
The Virginia senator and former governor is a loyal ally who can help reach out to Hispanics and may be able to woo disaffected independents or moderate Republicans who are turned off by Donald Trump.
The Obama Years
Obama’s Years is a two-part radio documentary that explores how life has changed for Americans over the last eight years. In the first hour, NPR’s Steve Inskeep travels the country to places in which President Obama delivered key speeches, and checks in with Americans living in those places to ask about their perspectives on the…