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Trump challenges Clinton to release medical records

Those with unfavorable views of both candidates this year are divided nearly evenly among Trump, Clinton and Libertarian Gary Johnson. Most of those people – 35 percent of the overall population – said the term fits the GOP nominee “very well”.

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“People have short memories and forget that just in December of past year Trump stood in front of the RJC and said, ‘You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money.’ And then went on to say, ‘You want to control your own politicians.’ That came and went, and I don’t think it got the attention it deserved”, Deutch asserted. Her rallies are held in port-o-potties & she still has room.

In an interview with Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, host John Dickerson pointed out that Trump has advocated deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the US and he asked why Trump is shifting on that stance.

The narrator continues that, in “Donald Trump’s America, working families get tax relief”. She’s pointing to the need to fully integrate mental health services into the nation’s health care system. Her plan stresses early diagnosis and intervention and calls for a national initiative for suicide prevention. It would also aim to increase access to community-based treatment opportunities.

Donald Trump is committed to a “fair and humane” approach to securing America’s borders, but details of his evolving immigration policy will be revealed at a later time, his presidential campaign team said on August 28, 2016.

Despite Trump’s apparent gain, both candidates remain unpopular among a majority of voters: 58 percent say they have a negative view of Trump, and 57 percent have a negative view of Clinton. On Sunday, led by vice presidential running mate Mike Pence, Trump’s surrogates fanned out across the televised talk shows to reiterate other parts of his proposal but none could answer that question.

It seems like a significant number of voters are backing a presidential candidate about whom they can not say anything positive.

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“I just don’t speak for Donald Trump”, Reince Priebus said Sunday.

Joni Ernst