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Hofstra University campus prepares for Monday’s presidential debate
But a campaign insider said that won’t happen, that Trump will not invite any special guests to the debate to call attention to the Clintons’ family history. “Gennifer Flowers will not be attending the debate tomorrow night”, Pence said flatly on Fox News Sunday.
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Mook said Clinton would challenge Trump at the debate “to reveal what his plans are”.
Voter sentiment ahead of the first of three US presidential debates underscores how the race remains a close call in some battleground states, as Americans decide between two candidates who are both viewed as “risky” and “scary”.
Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Mike Pence will be in Milford, N.H., for a rally on Monday, Sept. 26, according to the campaign website for Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. He has 35 years of experience in television journalism and was named this year to Time’s “100 Most Influential People” list.
In that vein, some 74 percent of likely Colorado voters deemed Trump “risky”, to 59 percent for Clinton, and 62 percent said Trump was “scary”, versus 57 percent for Clinton.
Asked specifically if he was “categorically denying that (he) ever had an affair with Gennifer Flowers”, Clinton confirmed that was what he was saying.
The endorsement, while not a surprise for a publication that last supported a Republican for president in 1956, comes two days before Clinton and Trump face off in the first of three planned presidential debates, and as early voting is already under way in some states.
Mr Trump said: “If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him!” “I really wanted them to see this – they were hesitant, but I dragged them, and now they’re happy they came”, said Pepe.
Clinton, making her second presidential bid, is an old hand at debates and considered solid – so in some ways, she may have more to lose.
“My opponent likes to say that for decades she’s been fighting for women – that she’s been fighting for children”, Trump said.
Flowers did not return a request for comment, but as of Saturday she had indicated to Buzzfeed News that she meant to be there.
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In the editorial, the Times touted Clinton’s record, while criticizing the GOP nominee for his lack of transparency. It could be the most watched debate in USA history. It presents a major opportunity for them to appeal to voters who have yet to commit to a candidate after a mostly negative race in which Clinton and Trump have sought to brand each other as untrustworthy and risky for the country.