Welcome to McClatchy’s Voter Survival Guide, an interactive presentation of daily events from one of the strangest presidential campaigns in modern history.
Unlike Barack Obama in 2012, Hillary Clinton is the clear winner of all three presidential debates.
Donald Trump managed to shrink her margin of victory with each successive debate, but Clinton still won on Wednesday evening by double digits, according to polls conducted by CNN and CBS.
Trump claimed victory on Twitter, as per usual, but he didn’t even win some of the unscientfic polls he claimed to have won.
MSNBC’s Mark Halperin isn’t helping with the perception of the media as out-of-touch elites.
Trump said he’ll accept the results on November 8—if he wins. And a top Trump official leaves the campaign.
Barack Obama blasted Marco Rubio for his association with Trump on the campaign trail and vehemently defended Obamacare while campaigning in Florida.
Voters in Virginia now have until 11:59pm tonight to register after the state website experienced problems due to heavy traffic. Register here.
The polls open nationally in 17 days. Let’s get started.
Clinton wins all three debates
Every scientific poll released in the wake of the debates gave Clinton the edge and Wednesday was no exception.
Clinton won a CNN poll by a 52 to 39 percent margin, a tighter margin than the first two debates but still a clear win.
Trump, who refused to say that he would accept the results of the election, touted his debate “win” on Twitter.