Welcome to McClatchy’s Voter Survival Guide, an interactive presentation of daily events from one of the strangest presidential campaigns in modern history.
Another day, another high-profile police shooting. The death of Keith L. Scott in Charlotte spawned protests that turned violent, and 16 police officers were injured.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton weighed in on the shooting on Twitter, of course.
Trump also said Wednesday that he will propose the expansion of stop-and-frisk, a controversial police tactic that was greatly reduced in New York City. Stop-and-frisk allows officers to stop and search people if there is reasonable suspicion that they may have committed a crime.
Clinton is now off the campaign trail until Monday’s debate in New York.
It looks like Ted Cruz and Trump may have mended fences over the internet.
The polls open nationally in 46 days. Let’s get started.
Trump and Clinton react to shooting and protests
Both candidates took to social media after violence in Charlotte in response to a black man being fatally shot by police.