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Hillary Clinton Returns To The Campaign Trail After Illness
The Democratic nominee, who will be going head to head with Donald Trump in the United States election in just two months’ time, took three days off to recuperate.
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But, in a seeming admission that the former secretary of state is struggling against her unconventional rival, Ms Palmieri admitted that Mrs Clinton’s policy proposals were failing to resonate.
“Her remarks will focus on what has been at the core of who Hillary Clinton is as a person and the mission of her campaign – how we lift up our children and families and make sure that every child has the chance to live up to their God given potential”, said Ms Palmieri, ahead of the comeback speech.
A Fox News poll released Thursday found Donald Trump held a 1-point lead over Hillary Clinton in a head-to-head matchup, a dramatic swing for the Republican nominee over the last six weeks.
“I think America should feel a lot more comfortable with the health of its candidates today than yesterday”, Dr. Oz said.
Bardack, in her letter about Clinton, wrote: “She is recovering well with antibiotics and rest”.
In a move to jump-start momentum, Clinton’s campaign announced yesterday that US Senators Elizabeth Warren of MA and Bernie Sanders of Vermont will campaign for her tomorrow in the battleground state of Ohio.
“When I’m under the weather I can afford to take a few days off”, Clinton said.
She added that many Americans still don’t have insurance, or do have coverage but can’t afford to use it.
While speaking to reporters, Clinton also went off on Donald Trump for calling a pastor who interrupted his remarks in Flint, Michigan on Wednesday a “nervous mess”.
“I’ll never be the showman my opponent is, and that’s okay with me”, she said.
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That is out of step with other polls, which have typically said Clinton has a decided edge over Trump with college educated voters. “Those are the kinds of presidential elections we have in America”, she said.