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Clinton eyes Pennsylvania, a must-win state for Trump

“Put a different way, of these battleground states, Hillary can win just one (Florida, Ohio, or North Carolina) and win the presidency, which means the six additional states would only add more electoral votes to her total”, Mook said. “I’ve been with many of you in the Situation Room advising on operations to prevent terrorist attacks and bring terrorists to justice”.

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Trump, meanwhile, said Clinton’s “weakness” while Democratic President Barack Obama’s secretary of state had emboldened terrorists worldwide to attack the United States.

“We know that Donald Trump’s comments have been used online for recruitment of terrorists”. We’re being very gentle about it.

She said, “We’re going after the bad guys and we’re going to get them, but we’re not going to go after an entire religion”.

“Here’s the deal: You don’t get to flog this issue for five years and then act like you’re correcting everybody else”, Colbert said. “I know how to do this”.

But in a more traditional weekly tracking poll conducted for the Los Angeles Times, Trump has closed that gap to 4.6 per cent, shrinking it from 13 points a week ago.

Hillary Clinton sought to improve her standing among younger voters with a speech attacking Donald Trump’s leading role in accusing Barack Obama of being born overseas and therefore ineligible to be president.

The Republican has said he would bar immigration from nations with ties to terrorism.

But she drew a fierce response from the Trump campaign after saying in NY that her opponent’s rhetoric has been “seized on by terrorists”, and used to cast the West’s fight as a war against Islam.

A us -led coalition has been fighting Islamic State mainly through air strikes in Syria and Iraq. We can’t have someone in the Oval Office who can so easily play into the hands of terrorists.

Although Clinton ripped into Trump during her appearance, mostly she was on Fallon for the same reason Trump was: Both presidential candidates have what could be called a humanization problem, and Fallon’s late night show exists to humanize his guests. “They are afraid to do anything about it, because they don’t want to be accused of profiling”.

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Trump, in a phone interview Monday with “Fox and Friends“, said he has found debate moderator Lester Holt of NBC to be fair, but if he isn’t “I have a set of things that I’ll be doing”.

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