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Trump’s rhetoric on women, immigrants, Muslims most concerning to voters, poll says

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s latest attack against his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton is that she’s a copycat.

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With six days to go before the two candidates face off, Clinton is spending time practicing and testing arguments that she would use, the report said.

“While Hillary is listening to a team of psychologists and advisors to teach her what to say, I’m turning to the very people who got me where I am today … YOU”.

As Trump and Clinton prepare for Monday’s debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York the key battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida have emerged as key states for each candidate.

Meanwhile, questioning the national security and foreign policies of Hillary, Trump said if elected he will stop the policy of regime change overseas and instead focus on defeating ISIS.

On Monday night, Clinton and Trump will field questions from moderator Lester Holt and debate topics including “America’s direction”. “I used the term – I made it up”, Trump added. For instance, it remains a mystery who is playing Trump in any mock debates that Clinton is holding.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has called for harsh treatment of “enemy combatants” and said the 28-year-old NY bombing suspect might be provided with “room service” in his hospital bed and “an outstanding lawyer”. At a campaign rally in Kenansville, North Carolina, on Tuesday, Trump accused Clinton of sounding a lot like him on the issue of vetting immigrants.

According to a recent Bloomberg poll, Clinton is leading Donald Trump among top earners, which describes voters with an annual household income of $100,000 or more. Her campaign said the role might be filled by more than one person at different times.

Hillary Clinton is ahead – but only just.

The 2016 election has provided the American people with a race that is unlike any others before it.

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As Trump supporters at a packed rally in Estero, Florida, shouted “Hang him!” the Republican presidential candidate mocked the fact that Ahmad Khan Rahami, a 28-year-old US citizen originally from Afghanistan, would receive quality medical care and legal representation.

Clinton still leads, but Trump makes slight gains in California