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Hillary Clinton: Possible Russian Interference in Election ‘a Concern’

Clinton, a former secretary of state, made similar remarks about Trump’s visit to Mexico on Monday in an interview with ABC.

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Kaine said Trump “choked” during his meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto last week. Trump called Clinton a failed foreign policy leader. Obama plans last-ditch effort on trade Trump releasing fundraising numbers Wednesday Trump: I’m polling higher than some Republicans MORE on national security and immigration on Tuesday, saying the thought of the Republican nominee as president “scares me to death”. “Yet when Trump finally had the chance to look President Peña Nieto in the eye, he said the subject never came up”, Kaine said.

But both have pledged to refrain from campaigning or advertising that day.

During the conversation, which lasted more than 20 minutes, she declined to say whether she thinks Libertarian Gary Johnson should be allowed to participate in her debates with Trump, saying that the rules were set by a non-partisan commission.

This isn’t the only time that Trump has talked about other candidates’ appearance during this campaign. Such surveys may result in inherent biases – they may have trouble reaching some groups that are less likely to be online, including older people and low-income voters – but as new data shows they have been largely in line with traditional polls, they have become more common.

Hillary Clinton took a wide-ranging series of questions from her traveling press corps Monday for the first time in over a month, primarily responding to a report in The Washington Post that US intelligence agencies are investigating potential Russian interference in the USA election. To win the White House, Trump would have to carry all four and pull one or more of Clinton’s states into his column.

Clinton has gotten help from the Republicans in questioning Trump’s capacity to serve as commander in chief.

The figures for men were consistent for both married and unmarried poll participants, while unmarried women (73%) were more likely to vote Clinton than married (36%).

In another mirror-image split, Clinton does 31 points better among nonwhite voters than whites in the poll, while Trump does 31 points better among white voters than nonwhites.

Republican Trump, trying emphasize his military support, released a letter from 88 retired generals and admirals citing an urgent need for a “course correction” in America’s national security policy. “They view him as a danger and a risk”. “These are our fighters”, Trump said. “People who have nothing to hide don’t bleach – nobody’s even ever heard of it – their emails, or destroy evidence to keep it from being publicly archived as required under federal law”, Trump said, pointing to Clinton aides’ use of a software named BleachBit to expunge traces of deleted emails.

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The day before in swing state Ohio, Trump softened his stance on immigration while Clinton blasted Russian Federation for suspected tampering in the US electoral process.

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