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Clinton and Trump are tied in battleground states

President Barack Obama arrives at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. “It would be very risky”, Trump said in Miami. “This is another reason to get up and vote against Donald Trump”. “He’s demonstrated that he’s just – he shouldn’t be within 10 time zones of being commander-in-chief”.

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He told the audience: ‘It’s a infomercial.

“You believe that?” she asked.

He has previously criticized Trump for his “outright wacky ideas”.

Tim Kaine says that he would have used different words to describe Trump supporters than Clinton did.

‘And she’s displayed it again and again and again. Clinton started the session by saying Ukraine faces “very real problems and threats from Russian aggression” and that she was “anxious to know how we can be supportive”. I don’t need to destroy Social Security and Medicare and Pell grants.’ But that’s what these guys want.

He blamed a Clinton aide for saying that Clinton herself pushed questions about Obama’s birthplace during the 2008 Democratic presidential primary. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio called the act “intentional” but said it has not been linked to terrorism as of Sunday morning. “I think it’s always wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions, because we are just in the beginning stages of trying to determine what happened”.

“You’ll have to ask him that”, Conway replied with a smile. If you have, it doesn’t sound like it’s been a pleasant experience’.

“Let’s move on to the issues people care about”, Conway said, deflecting the question.

“I’ve seen that transition work in my state from fighting against equality, fighting against inclusion to embracing it and being stronger as a result”, Kaine said, echoing Clinton’s “stronger together” campaign-trail theme.

In rapid succession, Clinton met briefly with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and then Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

“Obviously, we need to do everything we can to support our first responders”, she said.

“Give us both a fair hearing”.

The campaigns weighed in after the weekend of bomb incidents and multiple stabbings in central Minnesota as the November 8 election loomed closer.

Clinton has lost ground to Trump in some state and national polls in recent weeks and is looking to their first one-on-one debate a week from Monday as a chance to swing some momentum behind her.

Authorities have not broached any possibility of a connection to the Russian government following bombings in NY and New Jersey that injured 29 people. Obama did not mention the explosion. While Secretary Clinton said those people are irredeemable. Her campaign and outside groups helping her have spent about $14 million on general election TV and radio ads through this week, according to Kantar Media’s political ad tracker.

The dead-heat survey was taken among 4,202 registered voters of 13 battleground states: North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

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He is also planning one-on-one meetings with the leaders of Iraq, Israel, Nigeria and Colombia, as well as a top Chinese official.

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