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Trump Is Nearly Tied With Hillary In Maine

Donald Trump today released the results of his recent medical test, with his personal physician saying that the 70-year-old Republican presidential candidate is in “excellent physical health”.

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The biggest takeaway? Trump, according to Trump’s doctor – Dr. Harold N. Bornstein – is the epitome of health.

Your testosterone is 441, which is actually (hesitates, nods) it’s good.

But Trump did manage to suppress his usual penchant for making someone else’s bad news a great thing for him, saying on Fox and Friends, “Something’s going on, but I just hope she gets well and gets back on the trail”. Trump said he usually plays golf but can’t manage that during the campaign.

In the letter Trump teased on The Dr. Oz Show – before handing it to Oz, Trump asked the studio audience whether he should hand it over, and did so after they cheered – Bornstein said Trump has only been hospitalized once, as a child when he had a routine appendectomy.

In 2006, Trump weighed in on the possibility of Ivanka posing for Playboy magazine with the ladies of “The View“. Both candidates pledged to release more information about their health. Bardack said Clinton was “recovering well with antibiotics and rest”. The city’s mayor made clear she did not want him to come. “The reason I don’t is because then everyone is going to be talking about it as opposed to jobs, the military, the vets, security”. Now that all major markets on the East Coast have witnessed Dr. Mehmet Oz’s exclusive interview with the Republican nominee, what’s the major takeaway?

Trump Jr. also said that as a Republican running as an outsider, “every day, everyone’s throwing everything they could possibly throw at him”.

Judging how a future president will react to a crisis defensively and proactively is important and I know many people think the current health of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is not important, but in the age where what presidents do affects millions of people, I strongly disagree with people who think the candidates lack of transparency when it comes to health does not matter.

“In 2011, Mr. Trump was finally able to bring this ugly incident to its conclusion by successfully compelling President Obama to release his birth certificate”, Miller said.

The comments, though, combined with Clinton’s health scare Sunday at the 9/11 memorial – she was captured on video struggling to step into a waiting van and her doctor later announced that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia – could reshape the race, in which Clinton holds slim leads in several battleground states. On Wednesday, she released updated details from her doctor declaring her fit to serve as president.

Trump, after releasing his health information, spent Thursday laying out plans to lower taxes by $4.4 trillion over a decade and cut regulations, including some of those now meant to protect the food Americans eat and the air they breathe.

Trump said that he sometimes plays golf with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

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While the birther theory was pushed by some bloggers who backed Clinton’s primary campaign against Obama eight years ago, Clinton has long denounced what she’s called a “racist lie” that sought to “delegitimize America’s first black president”.

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