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National polls: Clinton, Trump are in a dead heat

In short, the candidate who feels most comfortable in his or her own skin and whose affect goes down easy (e.g., Kennedy over Nixon, Bush over Gore, Obama over McCain, Reagan over Carter, and Bill Clinton over anyone on the planet) with no major gaffes wins. “I really don’t think that you want that”. He appeared in an NRA ad earlier this summer titled, “Stop Clinton, Vote Trump”. The latter two hosted GOP debates a year ago, with CNBC drawing 14 million and FBN scoring 13.5 million viewers; both set records for the nets. “Even with the heightened attention to his” erroneous statements” over the past week, Trump’s strategy of-or compulsion for-misleading voters with absurd claims is working out just fine for him. She is like the number one lying politician in the history of Washington, D.C.

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Many are also warning Clinton, an Ivy-League educated lawyer, to not repeat the doom-slated gaffes of Al Gore in the run-up to the 2000 presidential election when the then-vice president impressed many as a know-it-all in debates against the simpler, and more plain-spoken George W. Bush. Sorry, that was me.

A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Rounding out the rest of the most-searched policy issues are the environment, LGBT rights, education, tax reform and, coming in at number 11, abortion.

Despite airing the same time as a Monday Night Football game, the 9 p.m. debate at Hofstra University on Long Island could top 100 million viewers, according to media analysts. Mook and Conway spoke Sunday on ABC’s “This Week”.

And while conservatives have often focused on Clinton’s responses to individual women who have said they had relationships with her husband, or accused him of sexual harassment or sexual assault, they tend to ignore her substantive work on behalf of women around the world. The latest data, including a poll released just hours before the first debate, showed the race was too close to call.

We have a country divided along racial lines, domestic terrorism occurring in our streets nearly on a weekly basis and a divided GOP party that isn’t going to be easily repaired just because Texas Republican Sen. On Friday he won the endorsement of former conservative rival Senator Ted Cruz.

Most of the American public are fed up. Almost half, or 47 percent, of working class whites feel the country’s best days are behind us.

The Republican vice presidential nominee says that includes “a little bit of studying” and holding mock debate sessions with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

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Pence is holding a rally in New Hampshire before traveling with Trump to attend Monday night’s presidential debate.

Meghan Keneally  ABC NewsA White House bouncy castle at Hofstra University in Hempstead New York Sept. 26 2016