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Trump Leads By Six Points Nationally — LA Times Poll

Trump showed no sign of changing, casting “many” foreigners coming to the USA as a “cancer within”.

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Speaking to reporters on the tarmac of the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York Monday morning, the Democratic presidential candidate said her opponent’s bombastic language has aided our enemies.

Clinton said Trump’s rhetoric against what he calls “radical Islamic terrorism” is helping Islamic State, also known by the acronym ISIS.

She repeated her call for an intelligence surge, and at a separate speech in Philadelphia, said the “fast-moving situation” is a “sobering reminder that we need steady leadership in a risky world”.

Despite her very public illness and a steady drumbeat of attacks from Trump, Clinton picked up 2 points among registered voters in the past week.

“There have been Islamic terrorist attacks in Minnesota and in New York City and in New Jersey”.

Just around the time the police were closing in on a suspect, Ahmad Khan Rahami – who was later taken into custody – Clinton and Trump were split in their reactions to the attacks in Manhattan on Saturday, which injured dozens.

Clinton and her team see her experience and what they say is her steady judgment as key selling points for her candidacy.

Asked if he preferred Trump or Clinton, Fallon responded: “Just get out there and vote”.

Trump has called for a new “extreme vetting” system that would apply an ideological screening test to potential immigrants, asking whether they support concepts like women’s and gay rights.

USA talk-show host Jimmy Fallon has defended his controversial Donald Trump interview from last week.

“If Clinton really wants to find the real cause of IS, she needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror”, Miller said.

Bush’s spokesman, Jim McGrath, says in a statement that the 92-year-old former president’s vote is private and Bush isn’t commenting on the race.

“This is going to be close”, she added.

Poll results did show independent voters virtually split between the two major party candidates: Thirty-nine percent went for Clinton, while 37 percent fell behind Trump. And it still troubles us in a lot of ways, unfairly. Trump’s up 18 in the rest of the state.

Trump is a “recruiting sergeant for the terrorists, ” said Clinton, also former first lady and senator from New York. She said, “We’re going after the bad guys and we’re going to get them, but we’re not going to go after an entire religion”.

Drawing enormous support from the state’s non-white voters, Hillary Clinton holds a 5-point edge over Donald Trump in Florida, according to a new poll from Monmouth University out Tuesday. “And I want to do my best to answer those questions”.

This election marks the first presidential campaign in which millennials make up the single largest generation among United States adults, having surpassed baby boomers during the past four years.

“He refuses to apologize to President Obama, his family, and the American people”, Clinton said.

Clinton surrogates President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Sen. But why can’t we win NY?

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The attacks in NY and New Jersey look set to dominate the presidential debate and both candidates quickly clashed in their reactions to events. That appeared to irk Trump. Still, he suggested that it’s a positive trait that some world leaders feel uneasy about him.

Ricky Fitchett  ZUMA