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Will stop regime change overseas, focus on defeating IS: Donald Trump

Clinton dipped in polls after stumbling at a 9/11 memorial service earlier this month, only later revealing that she was suffering from pneumonia, which raised both health and transparency concerns among voters. This year, high-income earners are swinging in favor of Hillary Clinton, according to a Bloomberg survey of 600 likely voters with annual household incomes above $100,000. But when talking about his former primary opponent, the Vermont senator primarily compared Clinton to Trump or listed ways in which she agrees with his own signature policy proposals on college affordability and health care.

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Clinton is still ahead in Pennsylvania where she is up 6.6 percentage points against Trump according to Real Clear Politics.

A four-way matchup shows Clinton has 43% support of likely voters while Trump has 37%, in the new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.

Among all registered Latino voters, the share was 69 percent for Clinton, 18 percent for Trump.

That in turn hampers Hillary Clinton’s ability to get voters thinking about positive things she has to offer, which means negative issues like her e-mails fester in their minds instead. The poll was conducted between September 16-19 among 1,000 registered voters nationwide.

The RealClearPolitics average of polls has Clinton up by a little more than 1 point nationally. Trump’s rehashing of the birther controversy, in which he falsely claimed for five years that President Obama was not born in the United States, could damage him in the coming weeks. “Even if you are totally opposed to Donald Trump you may still have some questions about me”.

Shortly after she called in to the radio program, Trump taunted her on Twitter.

Second, with 52 percent, was Trump not having the right temperament to serve as commander-in-chief.

Trump’s edge, 41 percent to 31 percent, came when voters were asked who was better at being more honest and straight forward.

“These attacks were made possible by open immigration system”, said Trump.

Clinton’s campaign said she will use a speech in Orlando, Florida, Wednesday to “make the case for building an inclusive economy that welcomes people with disabilities, values their work, rewards them fairly, and treats them with respect”, the AP said.

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The poll also found that a significant segment of voters still want change, which likely works in Trump’s favor, notes NBC.

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