With less than a week to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton is spending her time on attack instead of defense. At a rally in Florida Tuesday night, she made no mention of her emails, but she slammed Donald Trump as "the poster boy for everything wrong with our economy" and attacked his "legally dubious" avoidance of taxes, the Orlando Sentinel reports. The BBC reports that earlier Tuesday, she also accused Trump of being a "bully" to women and "demeaning, degrading, insulting, and assaulting" them over more than 30 years. Her introductory speaker at a Tuesday afternoon rally was Alicia Machado, the pageant winner who says Trump called her "Miss Piggy." In other coverage:
- Speaking at a rally in Wisconsin Tuesday night, Trump urged early Clinton voters in the state with "buyer's remorse" to change their votes to Trump before it's too late. He urged Clinton voters in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota, which also allow vote changes, to do the same. Fox News explains how the vote-changing works in those four states.