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Clinton on Debates: ‘I Don’t Know Which Donald Trump Will Show Up’

The poll, released by media technology company Morning Consult, includes responses from about 2,000 registered voters – 43 percent said they will vote for Clinton, and 40 percent plan to vote for Trump. “In fact, Hillary Clinton is to the left of Barack Obama on immigration”.

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“I promise you from the first day in office – the first thing I am going to do – the first piece of paper, the first piece of paper that I’m going to sign is we’re going to get rid of these people, day one, before the wall, before anything”, Trump said in Iowa. He is opposing Democrat Evan Bayh, a former senator.

Donald Trump’s campaign and his supporters were challenged again Sunday to explain the candidate’s evolving illegal immigration policy but appeared to find solid ground in arguing it was the opposite of Hillary Clinton’s plan.

But that wasn’t the only newsworthy moment from Monday’s “Morning Joe:” Co-host Mika Brzezinski wants to know what a mental health professional thinks about Donald Trump, reports The Hill.

Trump said it’s possible “that our country and its security have been greatly compromised by this”.

Donald Trump will call rival Hillary Clinton crooked, corrupt and un-presidential. Her rallies are held in port-o-potties & she still has room. Trump wouldn’t say later in the week, in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

He also suggested Trump will announce a more well-defined policy soon.

He is also going after Clinton’s intellect, saying her “brainpower is highly overrated”. It will focus on his economic message, contrasting his approach with Clinton’s. Her agenda would focus on early diagnosis and intervention and create a national initiative for suicide prevention.

Now with less than three months before the election, Trump faces a hard path to the White House because of his narrow appeal, and his sky-high disapproval ratings among minorities.

Trump tweets on Sunday he’ll deliver the speech in Arizona, adding “Big crowds, looking for a larger venue”.

Last week, he had said he was “softening ” on his plan to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants, arousing criticism from conservatives who want him to stand fast after he won the Republican presidential nomination in large part with a hardline position that called for building a wall along the United States border with Mexico.

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Governor Mike Pence, his running mate, would not affirm that their administration would expel the 11 million.

Trump, aiming to widen support, makes pitch to Hispanics