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Here’s Donald Trump’s First TV Ad

Ms. Clinton can expect a huge advantage from a solid turnout of women voters, spurred not only by the prospect of electing the first female American president but also by fury at Mr. Trump’s fierce attack on a popular female Fox News telecaster, among other slurs toward women. “If you start pivoting you are not being honest with people”, Trump said earlier this week.

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“I think she’s actually smart to stay quiet at this time”. That compares with 34 percent support for Trump.

Anxiety over terrorism is particularly pronounced among Trump supporters, the poll found, 65 percent of whom say they fear becoming a victim of terrorism.

Clinton and Trump have both struggled to inspire American voters this year.

But Clinton’s longtime physician, Dr. Lisa Bardack, released a statement saying that the former secretary of State is in excellent health and that allegations that she suffers disorders are not based on “any medical facts”.

The launch of Trump’s first television ad comes amid a solid lead in the polls for Clinton, who is now ahead by about six points, according to Real Clear Politics’ poll averages.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S., August 18, 2016. Clinton’s campaign said it raised almost $90 million in joint efforts with the Democratic National Committee, with about $63 million going to the campaign.

“Everyone talks about, ‘Oh are you going to pivot?’ I don’t want to pivot”.

However, Trump supporters trust Clinton more than Clinton supporters do – on one thing. Since last month’s conventions, Clinton has taken double-digit leads in enough states to win the presidency.

On Friday, Trump traveled to Louisiana to survey the damage from flooding there.

“Says who?” Michael Cohen said. This is the candidate baring all and we’re watching it in real time and in turn this is how he would conduct himself as our next president. “A great many people will vote for her because they can’t stand voting for Donald Trump”.

Look at the size of the crowds, she said, to illustrate her point.

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Mr Boxt said: “It would be inconceivable to me that someone like Hillary Clinton, who obviously is a global actor, who has strong relationships with leaders around the world.(wouldn’t) seek to assure all of her friends and allies around the world that we are not a nation of insane people”.

Trump secures $4M in TV ad time