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“We’re not giving these people a plan B," says Matthew McManus, a 26-year-old aircraft mechanic in West Virginia. (article)
On today's show: The consequences of calling on civilians to monitor the polls; how people in the Middle East view the election; a trip to Hillary Clinton's Brooklyn office. (episode)
Donald Trump has been calling on his supporters to monitor the polls for months, but it appears some instances of voter intimidation have already taken place across the country.
An update on Reporter David Fahrenthold's investigation after he contacted over 400 charities about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
With days to go before the election, The Takeaway visits Clinton campaign headquarters in Brooklyn, and speaks with four senior staffers.
For better or worse, the U.S. has an outsized influence in the Middle East. Here's how the region is thinking about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
"[T]he aggressiveness of the LGBT agenda is the best thing that’s happened to Evangelicalism,” says Rit Varriale, pastor at Elizabeth Baptist Church.
Will Reeve, ESPN reporter and son of the late "Superman" Actor Christopher Reeve, will run his first-ever marathon to raise money for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
Democratic challenger Jason Kander and Republican incumbent Roy Blunt are polling just a point apart, despite Donald Trump’s sizable lead in the state.
The Cubs did it! Here's how announcers from Chicago to Russia called the 2016 world series.