His stated position on multilateral deals might derail TPP, to India's advantage
Trump has promised to open all federal lands and waters to fossil fuel production, in contrast to Hillary Clinton
Many Indian political figures had been invited to the lawns of Roosevelt House, the official residence of the American Ambassador in New Delhi
As a part of his seven-point health care agenda, Trump had said this would allow consumers access to better drugs made abroad
Jayapal got 57% of the votes from Washington State, leaving behind her rival Brady Walkinshaw who secured 43% votes
In Nevada and North Carolina, the per cent of AAPI voters is outpacing Hispanic voters, the report said
He said in another tweet that he would be following the election results from the Trump Towers in Manhattan along with his family
Only about four in 10 voters said they would be excited or optimistic about a Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump presidency
His father George HW Bush too did not endorse the Republican Party's candidate Donald Trump
A female voter said officials were not allowing anyone to leave the building but people are still allowed to vote
Here are the hows and whys of the US election, arguably the greatest democratic battle
Hillary Clinton captured four of Dixville Notch's eight votes while her Republican rival Trump received two
The first American to vote from space was David Wolf, who cast his ballot from the Russian space station Mir
An anxious nominee seeks assurance
Hillary Clinton is faring worse than President Obama among white working-class voters
If Clinton is elected she could face a fight with her party's most liberal wing over potential top hires like Tom Nides, who has spent his career straddling government and high finance
Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump's remarks on elections being rigged as horrifying
Campaign headquarters of both the candidates have been flooded by their respective supporters
They watched Trump's ascent first with dismay, then with growing alarm. Some offered blunt assessments of his fitness to be a party nominee
Trump said he will cancel all "harmful" Obama regulations that hurt Minnesota farmers, workers and small businesses