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Clinton rallies with Mrs. Obama as Trump alleges corruption

For his part, the NY billionaire is denouncing both Hillary and Bill Clinton as creatures of a corrupt political system, who would use the Oval Office to enrich themselves at the expense of American families.

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Donald Trump’s campaign said Friday the billionaire businessman is plunging an additional $10 million of his personal fortune into his presidential bid, after new federal filings that show Hillary Clinton with an $85 million cash advantage in the final stretch.

In a rousing speech before a capacity crowd at the University of Central Florida, President Barack Obama late Friday called on Florida voters – especially young millennials – to carry on his legacy by electing Hillary Clinton president and Patrick Murphy senator. Melania Trump has largely been kept out of the public eye.

She leads Trump in opinion polls after a bruising campaign in which she has struggled to convince voters that she is trustworthy and honest. But the main attraction was, without a doubt, the current first lady. Now she’s campaigning alongside Hillary Clinton. “Ready to go!” chant in his 2008 campaign.

“That’s the strategy – to make this election so dirty and ugly that we don’t want any part of it”, she said.

Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama already held a large rally this week in Winston-Salem.

“Now, it hasn’t been all hard work”, Clinton said.

White House officials said Obama will be travel to boost Clinton almost every day until Election Day, Nov. 8.

Heading into the 2016 campaign, a case could be made that Bill Clinton would be the most powerful surrogate in the race. “They know she did it, they know it was inappropriate and, failing some sensational revelation on November 6, it’s hard to see that it’s going to make that big a difference”. And Clinton introduced Michelle Obama – not the other way around. After this, at least ten women have alleged that Trump had molested them in past. “Seriously, is there anyone more inspiring than Michelle Obama”, asked the presidential contender.

“It’s kind of throwing me a little bit”, she stammered.

“She will never run for office”, Obama said, adding that listeners could “take it to the bank”. “Send a message by voting for Hillary Clinton”.

The RealClearPolitics poll average still puts Clinton ahead in the Sunshine State by 1.6 percentage points, but she wants to lock it in. In New Hampshire last month, she offered a stinging critique of the Republican presidential nominee after a 2005 video surfaced in which he made lewd comments about women.

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“Mr. Band called the arrangement ‘unorthodox.’ The rest of us call it outright corrupt”, Trump declared during a rally in Springfield, Ohio.

Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama appear together for