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North Carolina poll shows Trump with small lead over Clinton

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to Matt Lauer at the NBC Commander-In-Chief Forum in NY on September 8.

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Clinton said she was “heartened” by recent articles pointing out the “disparate treatment of Trump’s campaign compared to ours” by the media, implying that her campaign was receiving far more scrutiny from the press.

The Republican also renewed his praise for Putin and his disdain for President Barack Obama, saying that the Russian enjoyed an 82 percent approval rating. If they cheat, Secretary Clinton, will you have any course of action other than a military course of action? Trump highlighted his attributes to lead the country and his support from the military while speaking in Greenville, North Carolina on Tuesday.

Some of Trump’s foreign policy positions, such as his proposal to fight terrorism by imposing a temporary ban on listed Muslims entering the country, have alarmed not just Democrats but many in his own party’s leadership.

In her first press conference in 278 days, Hillary Clinton charged that ISIS supports Donald Trump.

Clinton added that she doesn’t want to be treated more gently than her GOP rival, but she argued that Trump taking the White House would be detrimental to USA national security.

Clinton announced that said she will convene a bipartisan meeting of national security leaders on Friday.

The Trump campaign has also been blasting Clinton for her fundraisers – Trump’s son Eric this week criticized her for raising money while his father was in Mexico. Afterwards, some of his supporters shrugged off his comments about Putin.

“Classified material has a header which says ‘top secret, secret, confidential.’ Nothing, and I will repeat this, and this is verified in the report by the Department of Justice, none of the emails sent or received by me had such a header”, the Democratic presidential nominee said at the forum.

“I think that when you serve in the armed forces, that’s a very special situation”, Mr Trump said.

“[ISIS] has said that they hope [Trump] is the president because it would give even more motivation to every jihadi”.

According to Suffolk, 41% of North Carolina voters said they have a favorable opinion of Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, while 49% said they have an unfavorable opinion.

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“It’s concerning that Donald Trump was potentially sharing information that he learned in his briefing”, Mook said on “Good Morning America”.

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