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Clinton leads Trump by 4 points ahead of first US presidential debate

“Trump has played fast and loose with the support of white supremacist groups”.

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And while other typically conservative editorial boards have made clear that they’re holding their noses in endorsing Clinton as the only realistic alternative to Trump, the Enquirer’s endorsement is slightly more positive, describing her as a clearheaded pragmatist who can build coalitions and govern effectively.

After 15 months of distracting one-liners, I want to be able to compare and contrast in some detail the candidates’ policies. Rather than listen to insults being traded, I want to know – at a time of unbelievable inequality – how Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton view American democracy. Nor do they explain how Trump’s massive proposed tax cuts would actually be paid for.

In particular, Trump advisers are trying to steel him for the likelihood that Clinton will aim to get a rise out of him on live television in front of what both campaigns expect to be a record-setting audience.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign has a question for voters: Is Donald Trump the president we want for our daughters?

His wild suggestion that the senator’s father was linked to president John F Kennedy’s assassin prompted Mr Cruz to denounce Mr Trump as a “pathological liar”. Clinton has raised that habit as evidence that Trump is too thin-skinned to be trusted with nuclear weapons and other life-and-death decisions that cross a president’s desk.

Couple that with the fact that Clinton is four times more likely to contract the disease because she is over 65 and the fact that she has had no recovery time due to her schedule, and it is no wonder she felt weak at the 9/11 memorial.

Fifty-three percent call Clinton at least somewhat qualified, while just 30 percent say Trump is.

A Washington Post-ABC poll earlier this month found 60 percent of Americans voters saying Trump is biased against women and minorities, with 66 percent of women and 53 percent of men feeling that way.

With polls so close less than seven weeks before the election, this debate will be all about impressing the undecided and the bewildered.

Polls have shown Clinton with at least a 20 percentage-point lead on Trump in NY, which has twice as many Democrats than Republicans.

Some Trump aides are more concerned about Trump’s disposition on the debate stage than his command of the issues, according to Republicans who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the private debate preparations.

Body Double Or Replacement: Is Hillary Clinton Dead? Who can name one thing she intends to do on her first day in office?

One of the sources reveal that Hillary repeatedly has Bill get HIV tests from doctors because of how many women he has been intimate with.

While clearly aimed at working the refs, the Clinton campaign’s public release of the document has a built-in back-up plan. She’s a known quantity that’s not well-liked even within her own party.

Multiple polls show that her use of a private email server without approval while secretary of state has deepened voters’ mistrust of her even though she has since acknowledged it was a mistake.

Will we hear Trump call his rival “Crooked Hillary” to her face or avoid the name-calling and taunting that helped him lock up the GOP nomination?

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Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey recommended in July that no criminal charges be brought against Clinton for her handling of classified information while she was secretary of state, but he called her use of the server “extremely careless”. Others who can’t support either Trump or Clinton say they’ll vote for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, or will just stay home.

Ted Cruz to offer support to Donald Trump. reports say