Welcome to McClatchy’s Voter Survival Guide, an interactive presentation of daily events from one of the strangest presidential campaigns in modern history.
Hillary Clinton is embarking on an all-out blitz to energize youth voters in New Hampshire, and she used 75-year-old Bernie Sanders to do it.
Clinton touted her free college plan, partially adopted from the Vermont senator’s platform.
"When you add it up, our plan will help millions of people save thousands of dollars," Clinton said.
Donald Trump was hit hard by First Lady Michelle Obama, as she criticized his previous birther claims in Philadelphia.
The post-debate polls have not been kind to Trump and voters have an opportunity to influence the presidential debate in St. Louis.
Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson endured another foreign policy-related gaffe, as he failed to name a favorite foreign leader.
The polls open nationally in 39 days. Let’s get started.
Sanders, Obamas stump for Clinton
Bernie Sanders joined Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, as she touted her tuition-free college plan for working families.
"When you have Republicans telling us that it is okay to give tens and tens of billions of dollars in tax breaks to the richest people in this country, do not tell me that we cannot afford to make public colleges and universities tuition free," Sanders said.
Michelle Obama, buoyed by high popularity numbers, tore into Trump at LaSalle University on Wednesday.