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Trump says he hopes Clinton gets well soon
I don’t know what’s going on – I’m, like you, I just, I see what I see.
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It’s an accusation that Clinton has sought to play off as a “wacky strategy” from Trump and evidence that he embraces an “alternative reality”. I would think it would’ve been. “People like you.you.and you.’Deplorable, ‘” the narrator says over video of Trump supporters.
“The ad features footage of Clinton speaking at a Friday fundraiser, where she described the “deplorables” as “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic” – you name it”. “I feel great, but when the numbers come in, I’ll be releasing very, very specific numbers”, Trump told Fox.
Trump also addressed his opponent’s medical situation, saying he hopes Clinton “gets well soon” after she was forced to leave a September 11, 2001, terrorist attack memorial service Sunday because of “overheating”, according to her campaign. “And, we’ll be seeing her at the debate”, Trump added.
Donald Trump’s campaign is pouncing on Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” remark at a fundraising event over the weekend, launching a new ad blasting the Democratic nominee’s comment and accusing her of “viciously demonizing hardworking people”.
Trump’s gastroenterologist, Dr. Harold Bornstein, wrote a four-paragraph letter claiming Trump would be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”.
At 69, Ronald Reagan was the oldest person to be elected president when he won in 1980.
Clinton’s bout of pneumonia, kept secret until she almost collapsed on Sunday, has raised uncertainty about her health going into the final weeks of presidential campaigning.
“I don’t think they’ll replace her”, he said.
The issue also put pressure on both Clinton and Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, to reassure American voters about their health, given the rigors of the presidential campaign, in which the food is often unhealthy, sleep is elusive and the packed schedule and extensive travel is stressful.
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In a campaign podcast last month, Clinton said she does yoga and walks on the treadmill to stay fit.