In debate, Trump signals aggressive close to his campaign

In debate, Trump signals aggressive close to his campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) — His presidential campaign in peril, Donald Trump left no doubt he'll spend the final weeks before the election dredging up decades-old sexual allegations against Hillary Clinton's husband, even if it turns off voters whose support he desperately needs.

Faced with questions at Sunday's debate about his own vulgar remarks about women, Trump accused Bill Clinton of having been "abusive to women" and said Hillary Clinton attacked those women "viciously." He declared the Democratic nominee had "tremendous hate in her heart."

Ayotte will write-in Pence for president, Hassan labels her “Craven Kelly”
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Ayotte will write-in Pence for president, Hassan labels her “Craven Kelly”

Evan Lips

NASHUA, N.H. — Republican lawmakers facing reelection this fall are running for cover after the latest round of crude comments coming from GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, including incumbent U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, who announced Saturday morning that the reality television star will not be getting her vote in November.

Ayotte said she plans instead to cast a write-in vote for Trump's vice presidential running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence:

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