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Trump-Clinton Debate Inflames Social Media

Some noteworthy reactions of cartoonists and social media users after the second debate between US presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

The 90-minute duel between the real-estate mogul and the former Secretary of State, held late on Sunday evening, is believed to have been the most-tweeted political debate in the 10 years of Twitter.

 

Top GOP members withdraw support from Donald Trump over sex video revelations

After The Washington Post published a leaked 2005 video in which Trump bragged to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush about how he was able to grope women because he’s famous, finally some Republicans in Congress are beginning to distance themselves from Trump.

Trump vows to stay in race after lewd remarks surface

With his campaign in crisis, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed on Oct. 8 to stay in the race despite calls from more than two dozen prominent Republicans for him to drop out following the release of a recording of him making lewd comments about women.

Both Trump's wife and his running mate criticized his words, saying they were insulting and indefensible. 

The White Stripes reunite to rebuke Donald Trump

Jack and Meg White call Donald Trump’s use of “Seven Nation Army” “disgusting” and “illegal”. The White Stripes co-founders have issued a rare joint statement in opposition of the Republican presidential nominee for the use of their song  in a campaign video. “Regarding the use of ‘Seven Nation Army’ in a Donald Trump campaign video, The White Stripes would like to unequivocally state that they

Hillary Clinton up 6 in a national poll

Hillary Clinton has opened up a six-point lead over Donald Trump, erasing the New York billionaire’s slim national edge with five weeks until Election Day, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll of likely voters. Clinton leads Trump 42-36 in the four-way race for the White House. Gary Johnson garnered 9 percent, Jill Stein got 2 percent and 10 percent remain undecided.

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