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Clinton blasts Russia, Trump softens immigration stance

“We’re just going as hard and fast as we possibly can to be organized for turning out the vote, because we’ve always thought this was going to be hard, and that’s why, you know, I’m not anxious, I’m just working”, she said. She also said that she understood the rules that govern classified documents when she served as secretary of state.

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Talking about his recent effort to appeal to African-American voters, Trump was asked if it was hard to attract black voters since he has raised doubts about whether Democratic President Barack Obama was born in the United States.

Hillary Clinton is breaking down before our very eyes, but the media keeps insisting that she’s in ideal health.

While campaigning in Cleveland, Ohio on Labor Day, Hillary Clinton broke into a massive, prolonged coughing fit and joked that she must be allergic to Donald Trump.

Clinton said the Russian hacking was “almost unthinkable” and compared the intrusions into a variety of Democratic bodies to Watergate, the infamous break-in of the Democratic National Committee in 1972 by aides close to then President Richard Nixon.

Clinton was expected to attend the Labor Day festival in Cleveland alongside running mate Tim Kaine and AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. And we followed closely what the format was, we put out the information.

“He has openly encouraged Russia to engage in cyberhacking to try to find more emails or materials, and we know that this cyberattack on the DNC was likely done by Russia”, Kaine said of Trump on Sunday. Asked whether he will be pressing some of his controversial policy views on immigration, Trump said, “I think I’ve got that issue very well covered”.

Scott added the visit by Chelsea Clinton also gives local Democrats some hope considering Cumberland County has a history of being a Republican stronghold. “He seems to have this freaky attraction to dictators, including Putin”.

She said Russian president Vladimir Putin appears “quite satisfied with himself” and Mr Trump “has generally parroted what is a Putin-Kremlin line”.

He said his focus for the final two months of the campaign will be mostly about how to create jobs for struggling middle-class Americans.”I’m all about the jobs now”, he said.

But Trump’s unconventional White House bid, including his campaign’s apparent imperviousness to criticism about his harsh rhetoric, assures a tight contest for the next 64 days until the election. Clinton attempted to break the ice with media Monday on the back of her new campaign plane. She has mostly travelled by private jet during the primaries and the summer but was being accompanied on the plane by journalists for the first time. She has not held a formal question-and-answer session with reporters since one in Iowa in early December. “Remember, friends don’t let friends vote for Donald Trump”, Mrs. Clinton said. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press”. “It wasn’t something, as far as I understand, that was related”. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Under Clinton, “people can pour across the border and it doesn’t matter who the people are”.

Clinton dismissed conspiracy theories about her health that have festered, in part, because of her coughing attacks.

“Our jobs have been taken like Grant took Richmond”, he said.

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The conventional wisdom about debates is the frontrunner usually has more to lose. I do respect them.

Clinton and Trump courting Ohio voters on Labor Day