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Clinton bounces back in poll after return from pneumonia

According to figures from the poll, Clinton has 50% support among likely voters, while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has 45%.

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George H.W. Bush mulls voting for Clinton, and Clinton isn’t attracting the same donors that Obama did. When asked if she dreamed of being president as a girl, Clinton said, “It wasn’t even within the realm of the possible for little girls back then”. “President Barack Obama was born in the United States”. “This should not be a close election, but it will be”.

Eleven per cent said they didn’t plan to vote for either candidate, and four per cent were unsure.

But the Republican vote has increased in every election over the past 16 years, meaning many see Pennsylvania as one of the key swing states.

“We’re going through the roller-coaster rides of campaigns”. Seventy-seven percent of North Carolina voters said they think Trump is healthy enough to be president, but only 56% said the same about Clinton. “She’s going to win it by grinding it out”. They’re all democrats. Ok?

A Reuters-Ipsos States of the Nation poll showed the race across the country narrowing considerably over the past few weeks. “So instead of worrying, let’s just get to work!”

Clinton is running a conventional operation featuring ad buys and robust voter outreach.

Mook said the campaign has noticed that Trump is someone who is easily offended. “And more of the same isn’t working”.

The shirt description reads: “Hillary labeled tens of millions of hard-working patriotic men and women as “deplorable.’ Show Hillary and the country you’re proud to be a part of this ‘deplorable” movement to Make America Great Again”.

Nugent, who serves on the board of the National Rifle Association, has a history of making offensive statements, including suggestions of violence against Democratic lawmakers. She has been there a longer time. “The Obama-Clinton doctrine of not taking ISIS seriously enough has emboldened terrorists all over the world”. Then there was the pneumonia episode. But 17 percent of those who said he would be a better choice for their money still won’t support him.

Trump’s failure to release his tax returns, at 52 percent.

“If you can spend less and be winning, that’s a positive thing, right?” Trump 78, Clinton 10. But she acknowledges she has work to do, telling young voters in Philadelphia on Monday she understands they “may still have some questions” about her.

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Monday’s (September 26) debate in NY will be the first of three planned between Trump and Clinton.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Philadelphia. Struggling to break away from Donald Trump Clinton is sticking to her conventional playbook against her unconventional opponent loading