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Trump accuses Clinton of being tougher on his supporters than ISIS
However, the poll that NBC first posted on Sunday showed the opposite, that Trump has gone from 24 percent in August to 26 percent in September. He has called for suspending the refugee program that admits Syrians fleeing the war-torn country once they clear a vetting process that both Trump men suggest is non-existent and admits terrorists.
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“After taking a day off to prepare for this Monday’s debate, Hillary Clinton is back on the campaign trail in Orlando, Florida this Wednesday”.
And while it is common for campaigns to lower expectations ahead of debate and other high-profile events, sources told ABC News that Trump’s preparation for the one-hour and 30-minute battle at Hofstra has been slim – so much so that his senior staff has become concerned with his lack of focus.
This week Hillary Clinton has lifted the veil on who she really is. She said she is “appalled” that Trump has not apologized for questioning President Obama’s birthplace and thus his legitimacy to be president, now that Trump has disavowed the theory that Obama was born outside the United States.
Clinton was also briefed on the attack, commenting, “We have to let the investigation unfold”, before explaining, “I’ll have more to say about it when we actually have the facts”. She said Obama would spend the coming weeks taking his message to “African-Americans, young people, old people and anyone who needs an extra boost to remember what is at stake”.
Clinton made a pitch for the mostly African American audience to vote November 8. “It’s just something we can not tolerate”.
“They can not stay on the sidelines”, Clinton said.
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Trump asked the arena if Clinton had ever referred to ISIS or their supporters as “deplorable” or “irredeemable”. She spoke about faith in Kansas City recently and stressed her plans for younger voters in Philadelphia this week.