American election worldwile update 2016 poll tonight news
Here's a summary of the latest updates on the 2016 American presidential election, including polls and news from around the world:
Polls:
- According to the latest polls, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are neck and neck in the national popular vote, with Clinton leading by a margin of 47.5% to 46.5% in the RealClearPolitics average.
- In the battleground states, Clinton leads in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Hampshire, while Trump leads in Florida, Ohio, and North Carolina.
- A new poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal shows Clinton leading Trump by 4 points nationally, 48% to 44%.
News:
- The FBI has announced that it will not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of State.
- The Clinton campaign has released a new ad attacking Trump's character, highlighting his past comments about women and minorities.
- Trump has continued to attack Clinton's trustworthiness, saying that she is "guilty" of using her private email server for official business.
- The debate commission has announced that the final presidential debate will take place on October 19th, with the topic of foreign policy.
International Reaction:
- The British newspaper The Guardian has published an editorial calling Trump's campaign "a threat to global stability" and urging Americans to reject him.
- The German newspaper Der Spiegel has published an article saying that Trump's rise to power is a "wake-up call" for Europe, and that the continent must be prepared to defend its values and interests.
- The Chinese government has issued a statement saying that it hopes the US presidential election will be "peaceful and stable", and that it is willing to work with the next administration to promote bilateral relations.
Tonight's News:
- The Clinton campaign has announced that it will hold a rally in Philadelphia tonight, with appearances by President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton.
- The Trump campaign has announced that it will hold a rally in Cleveland tonight, with appearances by Vice Presidential nominee Mike Pence and other surrogates.
- The debate commission has announced that it will hold a town hall-style debate tonight, with questions from undecided voters and a focus on the economy and healthcare.