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Clinton to return to the campaign trail Thursday

Hillary Clinton will return to the campaign trail Thursday, according to a spokesman, a move that comes after the candidate canceled three days’ worth of events due to pneumonia.

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Clinton continued: “What happened yesterday was that I just was incredibly committed to being at the memorial. She divides people into baskets – as though they were objects, not human beings”, Mr. Trump said, adding that his supporters are “wonderful, awesome people”.

Why didn’t Hillary Clinton just say she had pneumonia on Friday, the day she says her doctor diagnosed it?

Hillary Clinton is expected to be back on the campaign trail as soon as Wednesday. I have a hard time keeping up with her.

Asked if the health of the candidates was an issue, Mr Trump said: “I think it’s an issue”.

“She’s been treated unfairly”, Reid said of Clinton.

“Her full intention even after getting that diagnosis on Friday was to press forward”, he said.

“I’m not running this time but I sure do get frustrated with the way this campaign is covered”.

Clinton said that when she entered the air-conditioned van and drank Gatorade, she immediately felt better. “You compare everything you know about me with my opponent”.

Clinton defended her campaign’s handling of the medical episode, saying it “met a high standard of transparency” about her health. A Clinton official said that while the nominee has expressed regret over her phrasing, there are at least some Trump supporters her campaign considers to be in the “deplorables” category. “No one who has such a low opinion of the American people can ever be elected as their President”, Trump said at an election rally in North Carolina where he slammed Clinton for her remarks that more than half of his supporters are deplorable. By the end of the day, she was “rehydrated and recovering nicely”, the doctor said. I know you passed out, hit your head back in 2012 which led to the concussion.

After months of questioning Clinton’s stamina, GOP rival Donald Trump has delivered a measured response on the issue.

Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia jolts the presidential race.

DONALD TRUMP: This last week, I took a physical.

After she arrived, however, “I could feel how hot and humid it was”, she said.

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Axelrod, the director of the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, helped mastermind Obama’s victory over Clinton in the 2008 primaries and supports Clinton’s 2016 campaign.

Trump in March Clinton doesn't have the stamina to be President