Pharrell Williams campaign for Hillary Clinton

Pharrell Williams campaign for Hillary Clinton

US Senator Bernie Sanders accused Republican candidate Donald Trumps campaign of being based on a cornerstone of bigotry, while musician Pharrell Williams praised Hillary Clinton as being the candidate to unite America. The unlikely pair joined forces in North Carolina on 3 November, to try to help boost Clinton in the battleground state. Clintons lead has dwindled in the past few days after being rocked by the FBI revealing it is again investigating emails related to a private email server she used as secretary of state. Nov 4, 2016
Obama to North Carolina voters: ‘Fate of the republic rests on your shoulders

Obama to North Carolina voters: ‘Fate of the republic rests on your shoulders

Campaigning for his former secretary of state and Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton, US President Barack Obama told a crowd of over 16,000 people in North Carolina that the fate of the country rested on their shoulders. North Carolina is an important battleground, where the president wooed young voters as well as the states African-American population. Nov 3, 2016
Evan McMullin: The dark horse in the US Presidential race

Evan McMullin: The dark horse in the US Presidential race

The odds of independent candidate Evan McMullin winning the US Presidential election on 8 November are extremely slim. But because of the rules of the US Electoral College system, the traditional Republican hasnt ruled out his chances of being the next leader of the free world. Nov 2, 2016
VP nominee Tim Kaine calls Donald Trump Vladimir Putins defence lawyer

VP nominee Tim Kaine calls Donald Trump Vladimir Putins defence lawyer

Democratic vice-presidential nominee Senator Tim Kaine called Donald Trump Vladimir Putins defence lawyer at a campaign event at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. Kaine attacked the Republic presidential nominee over his comments towards Americas democracy and the fact he hasnt denounced alleged Russian attempts to interfere with the presidential election. Nov 2, 2016