Creator of ‘Bad Lip Reading’ Videos Says 2016 Election Has Defied Parody
By CHRISTOPHER MELE
The creator of the popular, funny YouTube videos discussed the presidential race, his sources of inspiration and life after Election Day.
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With the finish line in sight, political headaches and quietly intense rallies have consumed Mrs. Clinton’s final week as a presidential candidate.
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The creator of the popular, funny YouTube videos discussed the presidential race, his sources of inspiration and life after Election Day.
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Photographers have shot tens of thousands of images for The New York Times and logged hundreds of thousands of miles on the presidential campaign trail since early 2015. Here are 12 of their most memorable photographs.
Seldom have the candidates’ divergent approaches to campaigning been on more vivid display than in the final days of the race.
The sarcastic slogan testifies to the president’s exasperation with an election season that has been defined by vitriol and name calling.
Some Senate Republicans say their refusal to consider President Obama’s nominee to replace Antonin Scalia would continue in a Clinton administration.
Freedom Caucus members look to increase their clout as a check against a potential Clinton presidency, and possibly against their own party leadership.
The latest New York Times/CBS News Poll is based on telephone interviews conducted Oct. 28 through Nov. 1 with 1,561 adults throughout the United States. Of those, 1,333 said they were registered to vote.
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It’s time for a comedic break, and I’m not funny. But Phoebe Robinson, Chris Gethard and Cameron Esposito are.
Studies have shown that people tend to consider unsolicited advice as a threat to their free will, and they will often protest by doing the opposite.
In a survey, nearly half of teenage girls said Donald Trump had affected the way they thought about their bodies. A quarter said Hillary Clinton had made them want to lead.
What do the Clinton Foundation and F.B.I. infighting have to do with the renewed investigation? Let’s work it all out.
Tucker Carlson will take over the prime-time anchor slot once held by Greta van Susteren, starting Nov. 14.
In June in San Jose, Calif., a tug of war over a sign supporting Donald J. Trump sent one man to jail for six days and another man to soul-searching. This is their story.
Mr. Trump managed to save millions in personal taxes by borrowing – then losing – other people’s money.
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How the two top Republicans in Congress have responded to Mr. Trump’s comments.
Real estate developers like Donald J. Trump can combine a number of breaks in the tax code to generate large deductions, which could have allowed him to avoid paying any federal income tax for decades.
In the absence of any disclosures from Mr. Trump, The New York Times and other news outlets have attempted to fill in the gaps.
People are motivated to vote by a combination of individual priorities, group culture, candidate outreach, and how easy or hard it is to cast a ballot.
The candidate has a history of insulting or unwelcome conduct that goes back several decades, The New York Times has found.
Polls show that roughly a third of voters have no opinion or have never heard of each vice-presidential nominee. We spent weeks with them on the trail so you did not have to.
Mr. Johnson will be the first third-party presidential candidate in 20 years to appear on the ballot in all 50 states. But he is rarely recognized as he hustles through airport taxi lines, wheeling his own luggage.
Here’s a look at how the Republican candidate’s positions on immigration have changed, or remained the same, throughout the campaign.
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Mr. Trump’s supporters often chant vitriolic, even violent slogans at his campaign events. New York Times reporters documented examples over several weeks.
Republicans have narrowed the Democrats’ lead in registered voters in several swing states, especially in North Carolina and Florida.
While Donald J. Trump or Hillary Clinton will represent the entire country, the Americans who selected them are a small part of it.
The F.B.I. recently uncovered new emails potentially related to the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
Donald J. Trump has turned the campaign news conference, typically a dreary affair, into a spectacle of self-promotion.
The New York Times will be checking assertions made throughout the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Browse New York Times photos and slideshows from the 2016 presidential campaign.
An attempt to categorize every insult Donald J. Trump has made on Twitter since declaring his candidacy for president.
Americans share their hopes, fears and frustrations in interviews from the campaign trail.
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The idea that we can solve problems by building physical barriers is a persistent human fantasy.
Everyone is ready for this squalid election campaign to be over. Let’s recall some of its finer moments.