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Trump hits Obama for campaigning for Clinton instead of 'working&#039

Since July, Clinton and the super PAC supporting her have spent almost $30 million on political advertising in Florida.

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“I probably would have been better off if I’d just pulled down my schedule on Friday”, Clinton said in a Monday interview on CNN, adding, “I just didn’t think it was going to be that big a deal”. “I understand, we’re a young country, we are a restless country”. We always like the new shiny thing. I benefited from that when I was a candidate, and we take for granted sometimes what is steady and true. “And Hillary Clinton is steady and she is true”.

Video has surfaced of Hillary Clinton appearing to stumble as she was led into a van after suffering a “medical episode” during the 9/11 memorial service. In follow-up evaluations, Clinton was found to have a blood clot in a vein in the space between her brain and the skull behind her right ear.

“Something seems to be wrong with her more than pneumonia”, Bruce Huckfeldt, of Pleasant Hill, Iowa, said. The campaign had chalked her fainting up to “dehydration”, a claim Bill Clinton repeated to Charlie Rose. Clinton reveals before the weekend that she has pneumonia. To an audience of roughly 6,000 supporters in downtown Philadelphia, Obama argued that Clinton has been more transparent in providing health and financial records than her rival, as well as releasing her past tax returns while Trump refuses to release his. Obama asked. “One candidate, who’s traveled to more countries than any secretary of state ever has, has more qualifications than pretty much anyone who’s ever run for this job; and the other, who isn’t fit in any way, shape or form to represent this country overseas and be its commander in chief”.

The NBC poll also shows that a majority of registered voters hold an unfavorable view of both Trump and Clinton, and consider them untrustworthy.

Greeted with chants of “thank you!”, the president sought to trade on that popularity.

“The staff acknowledged they screwed up”. Then he addressed the press corps directly: “Guys in the back, I’m just telling you the truth about this”.

There’s still a lot of attention on Hillary Clinton’s health.

Trump himself has come under fire for rhetoric against minorities during his campaign for the November 8 election, including describing Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists, suggesting a judge could not be fair because of his Mexican-American heritage, and proposing a temporary ban on Muslim immigration to the United States.

Obama also took a swipe at the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying the NY businessman “isn’t fit in any way shape or form to represent this country overseas and be its commander in chief”.

“Can you imagine Ronald Reagan idolizing somebody like that?”

Thirty-eight percent have a favorable impression of Trump while 39 percent have a favorable impression of Clinton.

“This is a woman who works 20 hours a day and comes into contact with tens of thousands of people and you pick up germs and viruses and things like that and you get exhausted”, said Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy of CT. “This is serious business”, Obama said, his voice rising.

And while the president didn’t mention the comment specifically, he branded Trump’s campaign as “a dark vision where we turn away from each other”.

“Shouldn’t you be at work?” it read. The Clinton camp plans to release more information this week.

Trump was scheduled to campaign later Tuesday in a Philadelphia suburb. Dr. Harold Bornstein wrote, “If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”.

Trump’s campaign, meanwhile, responded to Obama’s appearance with a statement suggesting he was shirking his duties.

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The president was pitching Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton when he told supporters he’s “frustrated” that the media have given credence to false equivalences between the two major-party candidates. About 25 attendees, who contributed $33,400 each, are expected to attend. The event hosts gave $US100,000. She cut short her appearance Sunday at the September 11 commemorative ceremony in NY, complaining of feeling overheatedand was helped to her van where she appeared to collapse.

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