S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Liberal PAC vows to ‘obstruct, delay, and halt’ Donald Trump’s agenda
Despite bipartisan calls for healing and unity after a brutal presidential campaign, liberal activist groups vowed Wednesday to fight from the get-go to stop President-elect Donald Trump's agenda. Published November 9, 2016
Rand Paul: Congress set for deregulation spree with President-elect Donald Trump
Sen. Rand Paul said Wednesday that he expects a flurry of repeals of Present Obama's regulations by the next Congress and President-elect Donald Trump. Published November 9, 2016
Donald Trump claims victory, vows to unite country
President-elect Donald Trump addressed the country early Wednesday, pledging to put the hard-fought campaign behind him and begin working to unite the country. Published November 9, 2016
Trump wins Pennsylvania, moves closer to claiming White House
Donald Trump put Pennsylvania in the Republican's column Tuesday, winning the state's 20 electoral votes despite a 11th-hour push by Hillary Clinton to hold onto a state that's gone Democrat every presidential election since 1988. Published November 9, 2016
Hillary Clinton underperforming; Donald Trump gaining in needed swing states
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump traded wins in the East and Midwest on Tuesday night, though as results came in Mr. Trump had yet to capture any of the blue states he would need to win the White House. Published November 8, 2016
Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump cutthroat campaign ensures new president will lack mandate
The next president walks into the Oval Office in January without the benefit of a vital political asset: a mandate for a governing agenda. Published November 8, 2016
Swing-state voters find common ground: ‘Thank God, it’s over’
Voters flocking to the polls Tuesday at a public library in this leafy Philadelphia suburb agreed on one thing: They were relieved that the contentious 2016 president campaigns were finally coming to an end. Published November 8, 2016
Donald Trump’s hopes hinge on Florida, Rust Belt
The first results will start rolling in at 6 p.m., when some polls close in Indiana and Kentucky, but the telling moment Tuesday night will come two hours later, when voting ends in the Florida panhandle. Published November 7, 2016
Hillary Clinton embraces Obama legacy as Donald Trump pitches overthrow of status quo
President Obama bequeathed his political legacy to Hillary Clinton on Monday as they campaigned together hours ahead of Election Day. But Donald Trump challenged voters to overthrow the corrupt Washington status quo that he said Mrs. Clinton embodies. Published November 7, 2016
Social issues fail to sway voters as immigration, economy top concerns
The social issues that regularly roiled American politics for generations all but vanished from the presidential debate this year, although activists insist that voters still care deeply about causes such as abortion and gay rights. Published November 7, 2016
Obama slams Donald Trump in Michigan: ‘Never shown any regard for working folks’
President Obama told a rally Monday that Donald Trump was anti-union and anti-worker, attempting to chip away the Republican presidential nominee's support across the Rust Belt. Published November 7, 2016
Hillary Clinton, Obama rush to defend Michigan as blue state becomes battleground
Michigan emerged as the unlikely final battleground of the presidential race, as Hillary Clinton hurried to defend the traditionally blue state from Donald Trump's do-or-die appeal to disaffected working-class voters while making her own pitch Sunday in Ohio with the help of King James. Published November 6, 2016
Obamacare premium hikes could aid Donald Trump, Republicans in swing states
Republicans who rode anti-Obamacare sentiment to majorities in Congress are relying on voters like Florida trucker Edwardo Arenas to help them win back the White House and undo President Obama's legacy item once he's gone. Published November 6, 2016
Hillary Clinton emails: FBI says nothing new on Huma Abedin laptop
The FBI cleared Hillary Clinton for a second time Sunday, saying it hasn't found anything in the latest emails obtained from Huma Abedin's laptop to change the findings from this summer that the former secretary of state was reckless with classified information but couldn't be prosecuted for it. Published November 6, 2016
Trump warns against voting for ‘prime suspect’ Clinton
Donald Trump warned voters that Hillary Clinton could not perform the duties of the presidency while being the "prime suspect" of an FBI investigation. Published November 6, 2016
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump but race close in final stretch: polls
New national polls released Sunday showed Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump as the race tightened two days before Election Day. Published November 6, 2016
FBI probe gave ‘energy’ to Clinton supporters, says running mate Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine said that the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails wasn't responsible for the tightening of the race but had energized their supporters. Published November 6, 2016
‘It’s all over’ if Donald Trump wins Michigan, says RNC Chairman Reince Priebus
A win by Donald Trump in the traditionally blue state of Michigan will put him in the White House, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Sunday. Published November 6, 2016
John Podesta, Clinton campaign chairman: Hillary playing offense, not defense, in blue states
Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta downplayed the significance of the Democratic presidential nominee campaigning hard in traditional blue states such as Michigan in the final days before the election. Published November 6, 2016
Mike Pence: Hispanic voters won’t throw election to Hillary Clinton
Mike Pence said he is not worried that Donald Trump's tough stance on illegal immigration will lose Hispanic voters in Florida or the election. Published November 6, 2016