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Jewish Support for Clinton Drops in NY

“I mean, this is just unbearable, and it needs to be intolerable”. When asked if she dreamed of being president as a girl, Clinton said, “It wasn’t even within the realm of the possible for little girls back then”.

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The poll illustrates just how deeply unpopular both candidates are.

According to Pew, a mere 11% of voters overall say they would feel excited if Trump were to win, virtually the same number (12%) who would be excited if the former secretary of state is victorious.

Trump is then expected to participate in the taping of a town hall discussion focusing on issues affecting African-American and urban voters to air on the Fox News Channel program “Hannity”, Wednesday night, according to the church’s pastor, Dr. Darrell Scott.

He compared Islamic terrorists to other enemies the country has faced.

By talking about what she would do for people with disabilities, Clinton is offering voters an implicit contrast with Trump.

But the temperament factor shows a huge shift in Clinton’s favor.

“We must also use whatever lawful methods are available to obtain information from the apprehended suspect to get information before it’s no longer timely”, Mr Trump said. “We’re letting people in by the thousands and tens of thousands”, Mr Trump told Fox News, adding that authorities “are afraid to do anything because they don’t want to be accused of profiling”. “And I think with that in the back of his mind, I’m confident we’ll see presidential Trump Monday night”.

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USA media since Monday have displayed images of Afghan-American Ahmad Khan Rahami, wounded in a shootout with police and taken into custody a few days after planting homemade bombs in NY and New Jersey, which wounded a number of people but caused no deaths. The Minnesota stabbing was carried out by a 22-year-old Somali-American with possible links to IS, who was shot and killed by an off-duty policeman. The Real Clear Politics average of six Virginia polls taken since August 24 has a head-to-head difference of 5.3 percentage points between Clinton and Trump.

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