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Trump, Clinton Virtually Tied in New Poll

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, facing criticism that she is avoiding the media, on Tuesday flew for the first time this election cycle on a new campaign plane along with the press corps for addressing rallies in some of the key battleground states. Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson took 7% and the Green Party’s Jill Stein had 2%.

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Fox News contributor Byron York said on America’s Newsroom that Clinton “has had a bad few days” and failed to campaign as aggressively as Trump during the past month.

Trump’s critics jumped on the remarks, saying that they were based on the fact that Clinton was female.

If the GOP nominee loses the Keystone State (where he trails by almost 7 points), he could win Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa, Nevada and Arizona and STILL lose 272-265 in the electoral college.

The results of the nation’s newest CNN/ORC poll are in, and it ain’t pretty…

Warren and “hell no” appointments: Sen. Voters think Clinton has the better temperament to serve in the White House and is more prepared to take on the responsibilities of commander in chief.

“What’s’ not doable is rounding up 11 million people and putting them across the southern border”, McCain said. I don’t choke. Look at the deals she’s made. While they will appear separately and not be on stage at the same time, it could serve as a warm-up to their highly-anticipated first presidential debate on Sep. But he may be in for a rough ride, as he has tangled with all of the announced moderators in the past. Her supporters last month released an open letter signed by 15 Georgia military veterans casting Trump as “dangerously clueless” and a threat to the U.S. Constitution.

Still, the gap between Trump and Clinton has been getting smaller. Holt will moderate the first debate on September 26.

Clinton, a former USA senator from NY and secretary of state, also said that daughter Chelsea Clinton’s involvement in the Clinton Foundation charity will be decided after the November 8 election.

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“I don’t think there are conflicts of interest”, Clinton said in the ABC interview. “And he didn’t raise it – so he did choke”. This cycle, voters know all too well what’s not presidential: “Donald Trump and his narrow views and divisive rhetoric”. Conservative Republicans are demanding that a so-called continuing resolution last for all of, or at least through much of, fiscal 2017. Behind Clinton, running mate Tim Kaine clapped while the audience laughed in response.

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