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Clinton leads Trump by 5 points

Hillary Clinton received her first national security briefing Saturday as the Democratic presidential nominee, meeting with intelligence officials for an overview of the major threats facing the nation around the globe. But it was very large and when things get that big, sometimes you don’t know all that’s going on. “We’re doing really well”.

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And on Friday, Trump supporter Kayleigh McEnany, speaking to CNN’s Jim Sciutto on “The Lead”, said Trump’s campaign was not engaging in Clinton’s “gutter politics”. While he has not wavered on his desire to build an impenetrable wall along the border with Mexico, he exhibited indecisiveness in recent days about his plan to deport 11 million immigrants living in the US illegally. The video also shows Clinton’s former Democratic rival, Sen. It’s a mistake, they insist, to make Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell the “good guys” when they will ultimately be just as obstructionist toward a Clinton administration as they have been to the Obama administration.

Trump has polished his message, spending more time on the economy and reaching out to minority voters, particularly blacks and Hispanics. “Ku Klux Klan values, David Duke values, Donald Trump values are not American values. How can someone who has so many unaddressed questions about her own truthiness serve the highest office in this land?” said Oz Sultan, Republican Leadership Initiative.

The East Side of NY in particular shows strong support for Trump, where Trump Tower and the campaign are headquartered.

It’s been a tough week for both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Clinton, meanwhile, kept up her verbal assault on Trump’s campaign, asserting in an MSNBC interview Friday that it is built on “prejudice and paranoia” and caters to a radical fringe of the Republican Party. But for the ride, Ernst will be joined by veterans and soldiers – not the Republican presidential nominee.

She touts her tenure of Secretary of State often as one of her qualifications to be president, and yet this scrutiny is not going away. The Upper West Side is home to more of her supporters, and four zip codes there accounted for almost $400,000 to Clinton in July.

The campaign says the 30-second spot is set to run on cable channels across Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Former President Bill Clinton announced last week that if Hillary Clinton is elected president, the Clinton Foundation would no longer accept foreign and corporate donations, he would step down from its board and he no longer would raise money for the organization.

With the foundation drawing continued attention, Clinton promised Friday to put in place additional safeguards to prevent conflicts of interest with the charity should she win the White House. But with polls showing that most voters think Donald Trump, or at least some of his rhetoric, is racist, distancing Donald Trump from “white nationalist” and other racist groups in the voters’ mind, while not softening his stance on immigration, will be a tough task indeed.

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Trump’s efforts were unlikely to draw out minorities in his favor but could reassure some moderate Republicans anxious about his views on race, said Bernard Fraga, a political science professor at Indiana University.

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