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Clinton And Trump Struggle On Emails, ISIS 05:15

Clinton and Trump participated in a wide-ranging forum Wednesday night hosted by NBC/MSNBC, in which Trump seemed to discuss some of what he had learned in his two classified intelligence briefings.

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Clinton’s remarks followed a Wednesday night national security forum where the presidential candidates made back-to-back appearances. “Well I don’t believe that’s how you get things done in our country”, Clinton says in the ad. Before Clinton could answer, Lauer told her to do so “as briefly as you can”. He also said he would ask the joint chiefs of staff to conduct a review of the nation’s cyber defenses to determine all vulnerabilities.

“We have got to take them on in the arena of ideas”, she said, adding that partnering with Muslims was essential for that.

Trump ccontinues to pressure the former first lady and secretary of state in the polls and he has made significant headway in fundraising efforts in recent months. Clinton’s campaign manager went on to attack Trump this morning on “GMA”, arguing that Trump doesn’t have a strategy to combat ISIS.

Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence defended running mate Donald Trump’s assertion that Vladimir Putin was a stronger leader than President Obama on Thursday. Trump himself tweeted shortly thereafter, calling Clinton’s news conference “disastrous”. She is also getting more support in Nevada and Wisconsin, Morning Consult reported. America’s military interventions overseas have become unpopular domestically, and Mr. Trump has a high rating among soldiers.

Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump has diminished in three key swing states, and the Republican presidential nominee has overtaken her in one other, according to a new poll of battleground states released Thursday – another sign that the 2016 race for the White House is tightening.

Clinton has said her experience in government as secretary of state and a U.S. senator makes her uniquely qualified for the White House, and that Trump’s series of controversial comments makes him temperamentally unfit for the office.

That suggests that Mrs. Clinton is hurt more than Mr. Trump by the presence of minor party candidates on the OH ballot.

The Republican candidate was widely criticized recently when he called her a “co-founder”, along with Obama, of Islamic State.

“Donald Trump says he alone can fix the problems we face”. “That’s not only risky, it should be disqualifying”.

Trump responded Thursday during an event in Cleveland. Afterwards, some of his supporters shrugged off his comments about Putin. “You have a fan”, Carvey, as Putin, said.

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His interview with Trump played out much differently. She took a total of six questions including one about the tightening of the polls and another about putting troops in Iraq and Syria.

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