On November 8, voters all over the country will go to the polls to cast their ballot for the next president of the United States.
In one of the most divisive contests in modern political history, Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton have sparred over important issues at stake this election, including immigration, national security, gun control, healthcare reform, and much more.
Here’s how Clinton and Trump stack up in terms of policy proposals and public statements made on a number of topics that voters deem to be the most crucial in determining their choice.
On the economy:
Read more about the candidates’ stance on the economy here.
On the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Obama's signature trade deal:
Read more about the candidates' stance on the TPP here.
On foreign policy:
Read more about the candidates' stance on foreign policy here.
On immigration:
Read more about the candidates' stance on immigration here.
On energy:
Read more about the candidates' stance on energy here.
On climate change and the environment:
Read more about the candidates' stance on climate change here.
On criminal justice:
Read more about the candidates' stance on criminal justice here.
On gun control:
Read more about the candidates' stance on gun control here.
On policing:
Read more about the candidates' stance on policing here.
On healthcare:
Read more about the candidates' stance on healthcare here.
On women's health:
Read more about the candidates' stance on women's health here.
On substance abuse:
Read more about the candidates' stance on substance abuse here.
On education:
Read more about the candidates' stance on education here.