A crushing win for Trump in the state that has a history of backing the winner.
Plus, I interview Howard Dean, Hector Gomez and Steve Schmidt.
Be it Johnson, Stein or McMullin – at least vote for someone who wouldn’t tarnish the office.
He seems to have been gaining some ground before the FBI announced its recent investigation.
Now the spotlight turns on the Democrat candidate.
“The comfort for the Republican Party right now is that as bleak as things seem… their saviour may be out there figuring it out without anyone really even knowing it.”
“Even though I’m a registered Republican there’s no way I can bring myself up to voting for Trump”.
Plus: Ken Loach’s new film. Whatever the political motivation behind it, it did have several valid messages – and one is how the state can dehumanise people.
Their last opportunity in this format to make their pitch to the voters.
Allowing Russia to become top dog in the Middle East has consequences for Europe – including Britain.
“I can’t vote for Clinton, so I think, I’m going to vote for him, but then every time he opens up his mouth I go: ‘Good God!’ ”.
The Republican challenger comes out swinging in a bid to put a terrible week behind him.
A poll of nearly 30,000 voters reveals both Trump and Clinton supporters expecting to feel “fear”, “concern”, “disbelief” and “despair” if their candidate loses.