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Hillary Clinton back on campaign trail after releasing health information

Hillary Clinton returned to the White House campaign trail Thursday seeking to regain the momentum lost to Donald Trump, especially in the country’s key battleground states, during her battle with pneumonia.

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Clinton’s speech in Greensboro, North Carolina, yesterday, was focusing on how she plans to make sure “every child has the chance to live up to their God-given potential”, Palmieri said. “I’m not great at taking it easy even under normal circumstances, but with just two months to go until Election Day, sitting at home was just the last place I wanted to be”.

According to a recent report, Hillary Clinton has chose to resume her election campaign, today, on September 15, as little time is left in general elections.

“As you may know, I recently had a cough that turned out to be pneumonia”, Clinton said at the opening of her speech.

She was expected to be back on the campaign trail yesterday, after a three-day break, cancelling trips to California and Nevada.

This is the first poll which was conducted after the 9/11 anniversary incident in which Clinton had to leave the NY memorial due to illness.

Amid questions about both candidates’ openness regarding their health, Trump released a new letter from his doctor detailing his blood pressure, cholesterol and medications.

On Sunday, she had to be helped into a van after abruptly leaving the World Trade Center memorial after aides said she felt “overheated”.

“It’s great to be back on the campaign trail”.

Even more, Richard Painter, who was a former chief ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush administration and endorsed Hillary Clinton last month, even feels that President Obama’s pick of Merrick Garland filling in former Justice Scalia’s spot in the Supreme Court is an acceptable goal. Clinton’s pneumonia symptoms began around the start of this month, and she saw Bardack on September 2 for a low-grade fever, congestion and fatigue. In order to rack up more points, Trump’s campaign also stated that in spite of rigorous and punishing schedule of his campaign, he has been able to maintain his stamina throughout, and is perfectly fit to handle the clamorous job of president of the United States.

He accused Mr Trump’s rival Hillary Clinton of launching the birther movement during her unsuccessful primary run against Mr Obama in 2008.

She announced stops for next week in states where Trump has started closing the gap, including Florida – a must-win for both candidates.

Trump’s Thursday appearance on “The Dr. Oz Show” was billed by the campaign as a discussion about his general well-being and his family’s medical history. The belated revelation renewed concerns over Clinton’s health and the transparency of her campaign.

Trump said in a phone interview Thursday interview with “Fox and Friends” that he is 6-foot-3 and 236 pounds _ giving him a body mass index falling into the “overweight” range.

The Republican nominee, meanwhile, handed over a one-page summary of a recent physical exam to the celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz while taping an episode of Oz’s talk show.

When third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein were included, the race was tied among likely voters at 42 percent each. One man wore a shirt that read, “I am deplorable”, a reference to Clinton’s controversial comments last week that “half” of Trump’s supporters could fit in a “basket of deplorables”.

Clinton’s drop in lead over Trump is also reflected on RealClearPolitics, which monitors top national polls.

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The letter from Clinton’s doctor made no mention of her weight, a key part of any medical exam, nor did a similar letter released past year.

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