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Gov. Pence: ‘Trump and I have denounced David Duke repeatedly’

Clay Sanders, of Waverly, Ohio, 69, a retired chief petty officer in the U.S. Navy, said he is leaning toward Clinton because of Trump’s lack of experience and temperament.

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The campaigns of both Trump and Clinton, 68, have said that their candidates would be releasing detailed medical records in the coming days.

“What Hillary Clinton apparently doesn’t know is the people supporting this campaign are hard-working Americans”, Pence said, adding that millions are “shocked and saddened” by her remarks.

Trump’s report shows that his blood pressure and blood sugar levels are normal and that his cardiac function, his liver and colon show no signs of problems.

“After months of hiding from the press, Hillary Clinton came out and finally told the world how she feels about the people of this country”. After extensive delays, the campaign revealed that Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, news that aides have acknowledged should have been disclosed earlier.

Pence told reporters Tuesday that he refused to call Duke deplorable because he will not “validate the language Hillary Clinton used to describe the American people”.

Conway then pointed out that Pence made clear in an interview that he did not want Duke’s support.

The Indiana governor said he and Donald Trump “wish her well” after the Democratic presidential nominee suffered a medical episode at a 9/11 memorial in New York Sunday.

“To just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables”. It’s a popular school yard tactic for the GOP nominee, a political game of “I know you are, but what am I?”

“You don’t make comments about his support; you just don’t”, said Jim Graham, the former president of United Autoworkers Local 1112 at the GM Lordstown plant, and a Clinton supporter who is sticking with her.

The Republican nominee showed Doctor Oz results of his most recent exam. Clinton, meanwhile, is bouncing back from a bout of what’s being called pneumonia.

Rebuilding America Now, led by Florida Gov. Rick Scott, has struggled to win over high-dollar donors ever since the departure of Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chief, who endorsed the group. Trump has also suggested that those who vote for Clinton would try to “rig” the election away from his supporters and, in a 2015 interview with Sean Hannity, made comments that appeared to echo Romney’s damaging remarks. While conservatives have been waiting for someone willing to “give it back to the left”, he said, with Trump, “it doesn’t quite hold water, because most of the assertions he’s making against her, he’s guilty of”.

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His blood pressure and cholesterol are seemingly fine, and while Trump himself admits he could drop a few pounds, he says he has the energy to be president.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will square up in the presidential election