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After summer of attacking Trump, Clinton focuses on herself

More on Monday. The first presidential debate is a week from Monday.

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Bob Shrum, a Democratic strategist who managed 2004 candidate John Kerry’s unsuccessful campaign, said Clinton remained the favorite to win the White House, with demographic changes favoring her over Trump, who is heavily reliant on white voters. That led former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to say in July during the Republican National Convention that Kasich was being “petulant” and “embarrassing his party” in Ohio.

The Republican nominee has for years been the most prominent “birther”, the name given to those who propagated the falsehood that Obama was born outside of the country.

Senior Clinton aides said they always expected the race to the November 8 election to be close.

In a statement released late Thursday night, campaign spokesman Jason Miller claims Trump “did a great service to the country” by bringing closure to an “ugly incident” that Trump, in fact, fueled.

Obama says, “We’ve got so many other things to do”.

Bernie Sanders is urging his supporters not to vote for a third-party candidate in November because doing so might deny Hillary Clinton the support she needs to defeat Donald Trump.

Republican vice-presidential nominee Mike Pence, the governor of neighboring IN, is viewed more favorably than Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, the Democratic No. 2, 48 percent to 37 percent.

“Hillary Clinton’s visit to the Gate City comes as her campaign continues to be plagued by revelations into her family’s corrupt foundation, her email scandal, and sinking poll numbers”.

The governor’s role in the fight for OH is mixed.

Reid said in a statement Thursday that Trump can make fun of the injury that crushed the side of his face and cost him the sight in his right eye. While 45 percent of Trump’s supporters said they were more likely to back him because of Kasich’s lack of support, 31 percent of all likely voters said it made them less likely to back Trump, while nearly a third said it made no difference. OH lost 111,400 manufacturing jobs during the past decade, third most in the US, federal data show. “Inarguably, Donald J. Trump is a closer”. She urged them to rally behind Hillary Clinton, “particularly given the alternative”. Trump has paid an IRS penalty and reimbursed the foundation, his company said. Among the others: They need to be careful. In comparison, about one out of every 10 likely voters wouldn’t support Obama or Republican challenger Mitt Romney at a similar point in the 2012 presidential campaign.

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Hillary Clinton’s running mate says his views on immigration were “definitely” shaped by living in Honduras as a Roman Catholic missionary in the 1980s.

Among likely voters Trump is up seven points in a four-way race. Among registered voters he’s up by only one point