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Trump Sticks to Attack Tactics, Hoping to Overtake Clinton

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, in Grand Rapids, Mich.

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JONATHAN LEMIRE                ary Clinton in Michigan, a    book too long — even as        newed examination of              er  Trump  has the time or
STEVE PEOPLES                  state that hasn’t favored a   Clinton’s developing email     Clinton’s email practices as      capacity to dramatically
Associated Press               Republican for president in   problems offer new politi-     evidence the former secre-        improve his standing over
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP)       nearly three decades.         cal opportunity. “Her elec-    tary of state might face a        the next week in states like
— Donald  Trump  plunged       His message was wel-          tion would mire our govern-    criminal trial as president.      Michigan, where few po-
into his final-week sprint to  comed by supporters, but      ment and our country in a      National polls show a tight-      litical professionals in either
Election Day Monday de-        his location frustrated anx-  constitutional crisis that we  ening race. But with more         party expect a Republican
cidedly on his terms: un-      ious Republicans who fear     cannot afford,”  Trump  de-    than 23 million ballots al-       victory on Nov. 8.
leashing a harsh new at-       their nominee is riding his   clared in Grand Rapids,        ready cast through early
tack against Democrat Hill-    unorthodox political play-    pointing to the FBI’s re-      voting, it’s unclear wheth-               Continued on page 3

Clinton Challenges FBI, Declaring, ‘There’s No Case Here’

JULIE PACE                                    has obtained new material that may be re-       into the election “with no evidence of any
AP White House Correspondent                  lated to its dormant investigation into wheth-  wrongdoing with just days to go.” She said
KENT, Ohio (AP) — Hillary Clinton forcefully  er classified information passed through Clin-  that if the bureau wants to look at the emails,
challenged the FBI’s new email inquiry Mon-   ton’s private email server while she served as  which appear tied to her longtime aide
day, declaring during a campaign rally in     secretary of state.                             Huma Abedin, “by all means, they should
battleground Ohio, “There’s no case here.”    The FBI plans to review the emails to see if    look at them.” But she insisted the FBI would
Clinton’s comments were her most pointed      they contain classified information and if so,  reach the same conclusion it did earlier this
yet on the subject, and they underscored      whether they were handled properly. The         year, when it declined to recommend Clin-
her campaign’s decision to fight back ag-     Justice Department said Monday it would         ton and her advisers face charges for how
gressively against FBI Director James Comey.  “dedicate all necessary resources” to con-      they handled classified information.
On Friday — just over a week from Election    cluding the review promptly.
Day — Comey alerted Congress that the FBI     Clinton accused the FBI of having jumped                                       Continued on page 3
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