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We’re in a strong position, says Hillary Clinton

Mrs. Clinton’s campaign released more information about her health on Wednesday in the wake of her bout with pneumonia, which the campaign belatedly disclosed after she stumbled while leaving a 9/11 memorial event on Sunday.

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Clinton’s Republican rival Donald Trump has also long questioned whether she has the stamina to be an able commander-in-chief. “In this attractive room that is 122 degrees”, Trump said during a rally in Ohio.

“I have a great deal of respect for Colin Powell, and I have a lot of sympathy for anyone whose emails become public”, Clinton said.

“I would say I see a person that’s 35 years old”, Trump said.

He then added: “She’s lying in bed getting better and we want her better”.

The Texas Lyceum’s survey showed Trump winning 39 percent support to Clinton’s 32 percent.

“She is recovering well with antibiotics and rest”, Bardack wrote.

The letter says the illness stemmed from seasonal allergies that developed into an upper respiratory tract infection. “I tried to power through it but even I have to admit, some rest would do me good”, Clinton said during a rally in North Carolina.

A March CT scan of her brain and sinuses showed no abnormalities and mild chronic sinus inflammation.

On Thursday, Donald Trump’s doctor, Harold N. Bornstein, released a letter to The Washington Post detailing the billionaire’s own medications, including a statin to lower his cholesterol.

“I’ll never be the showman my opponent is, and that’s okay with me”, she said. “I’ve said it from the very beginning whether I was up, down, it didn’t matter”, Clinton said.

Clinton’s aides said she would return to the campaign trail on Thursday.

She called the time away at her home in Chappaqua, New York “a gift” which had allowed her to reflect on the campaign.

Clinton returned to the trail amid a rough spell for her campaign.

“Despite bad marks on honesty, despite what voters perceive as a level of arrogance that puts her above the rules, voters say nearly 2-1 that Hillary Clinton is qualified to be president, and say by a wide margin that Donald Trump is not qualified”, said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac Poll. “It’s a insane time we live in, you know, when people think there’s something unusual about getting the flu”. The letter says Kaine is in “overall excellent health”, has never smoked and has “modest” alcohol use. He’s 5-foot-9 and weighed more than 208 pounds during his last physical in February.

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The latest New York Times/CBS news poll, released yesterday, indicates 44 per cent of likely voters would support Mrs Clinton, while 43 per cent would support Mr Trump.

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a news conference on the airport tarmac in front of her campaign plane in White Plains New York United States