Elections 2016

Republicans are meeting for their second presidential debate as top rivals seek to blunt the momentum of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law went back to an old Republican refrain while reacting to news of his fourth indictment.
The Florida senator is still sore over a moment in a GOP presidential candidate debate from seven years ago.
Douglass Mackey urged supporters of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton to “vote” via text or social media, knowing those endorsements were not legally valid votes.
In her memoir, the reality star says she only "pretended" to vote for Trump in 2016: “The truth is even worse: I didn’t vote at all.”
The high-profile appointments give the lawmakers a platform to cast further doubt on the integrity of elections.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted on a variety of charges including bribery and fraud.
A federal judge in Arizona says he hopes to decide by Friday whether to order members of a group to stop monitoring outdoor ballot drop boxes in the Phoenix area.
He complained stories about the Kremlin's effort to help him win in 2016 "libel" him.
The list of suspected security breaches at local election offices since the 2020 election keeps growing, with investigations underway in at least three states ― Colorado, Georgia and Michigan.