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S.A. Miller

S.A. Miller

S.A. Miller is the Politics Editor for The Washington Times. He can be contacted at smiller@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by S.A. Miller

Melania Trump, a former fashion model, said that if she becomes first lady, she will champion women's causes and combat cyberbullying, which inflicts deep wounds on children and teenagers. (Associated Press)

Melania Trump vouches that Donald Trump ‘respects women’

In a last-ditch bid to build support among female voters, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sent his glamorous wife, Melania, onto the campaign trail Thursday to vouch for his respect for women and to tout the family values she would bring to the White House. Published November 3, 2016

Alicia Machado, the Miss Universe pageant winner in 1996, came to bat for Hillary Clinton to decry Donald Trump's anti-woman comments. (Associated Press)

Clinton, Trump make final appeals to Florida voters

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump launched campaign blitzes across Florida in the final week of the race, as the Sunshine State emerged as the front line in an increasingly close battle for the White House. Published November 1, 2016

In this Oct. 28, 2013, file photo, President Barack Obama and FBI Director James Comey participate in the installation ceremony for Comey as FBI director, at FBI Headquarters in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

White House calls FBI Director Comey ‘a man of integrity’

The White House said Monday that President Obama still believes FBI Director James B. Comey is "a man of integrity," and refused to criticize his announcement that the FBI is reviewing more emails pertaining to Hillary Clinton. Published October 31, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has tapped into the anti-establishment undercurrents that have been building in the electorate for decades. Last week, more than 20,000 people filled an amphitheater in Florida. (Associated Press)

Donald Trump closes in with enthusiasm gap over Hillary Clinton

George Gold has voted Democrat in every presidential election since he cast his first ballot for John F. Kennedy in 1960, but he is breaking the streak this year to back Donald Trump, caught up in the anti-establishment fervor that has become the Republican nominee's best hope for a Nov. 8 surge against Democrat Hillary Clinton. Published October 30, 2016

The Women for Trump tour made an unscheduled stop at the Pulse Nightclub memorial in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday to pay their respects to the shooting victims. (Associated Press)

Gay voters’ ill will extends to Donald Trump proxies

Donald Trump has repulsed gay voters to the point where they don't want anybody associated with the GOP presidential nominee visiting the memorial outside the Pulse nightclub, the scene of the most deadly terror attack and most deadly anti-gay violence in U.S. history. Published October 27, 2016

Incumbent congressional candidate Jason Chaffetz speaks during a debate for Utah's 3rd district of the United States Congress against Stephen Tryon, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. (Dominic Valente/Daily Herald via AP) **FILE**

Jason Chaffetz gets back on Trump Train

Less than three weeks after withdrawing his endorsement for he GOP presidential nominee, Rep. Jason Chaffetz announced Wednesday that he's once again planning to vote for Donald Trump. Published October 26, 2016