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2016/11/02

Special Edition: Six Days Until Election Day

Plus, Why We Vote On Tuesdays And Who Can Vote Early
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We're in the final week, but things aren't exactly wrapping up. The ground is shifting after the FBI found new emails relevant to Hillary Clinton's private server. Donald Trump is downright gleeful about the news, while the Clinton camp swings back with the sexual assault accusations against Trump. As the window for how much the candidates can sway voters diminishes, the campaigns are making their closing arguments -- Clinton is in Nevada and Arizona today while and Trump is in Florida. President Obama will campaign for Clinton in North Carolina tonight.


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