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Clinton reaches out to women while Trump defends taxes

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton smiles as she meets attendees during a campaign stop in Fort Pierce, Fla., Friday, Sept. 30, 2016.

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And on the campaign trail in Novi, Michigan, he was also lashing out over money. “Hillary has to do what she has to do”.

Trump’s comments about his Democratic rival comes after what many pundits viewed as a rocky performance in Monday’s first debate.

In a story published online late Saturday, The Times said it anonymously received the first pages of Trump’s 1995 state income tax filings in New York, New Jersey and CT.

Last November, Trump caused controversy by impersonating disabled New York Times journalist Serge Kovaleski, who suffers from congenital joint condition, at a rally in SC. “Really, why does he do things like that?” “So let’s be the best we can be, and let’s be proud of who we are, and let’s support other women and girls in being proud of who they are”.

He insisted his own marital history did not include infidelity, and he did not discuss the breakdown of his first marriage to Ivana Trump when he left her for Marla Maples, whom he married in 1993.

Clinton’s tweets were reminiscent of and likely a response to a flurry of tweets Trump sent out in the early hours of Friday morning that attacked both Clinton and former Miss Universe Alicia Machado.

Ms Clinton instead focused on national service, a subject to which she had devoted a speech in Florida on Friday.

“What kind of man stays up all night to smear a woman with lies and conspiracy theories?” she said.

At an intimate fundraiser Wednesday for Rep. Joseph J. Heck (R-Nev.), who is running for the Senate, McConnell asked the group of about a dozen supporters how many of them think Trump can win. “I don’t talk about it, ” he told the Times.

“I am going to fight so hard for all of you, ” the Republican presidential nominee boomed as he read from a teleprompter, “and I am going to bring back the jobs that have been stripped away from you and your country”.

Trump went on to say that Hilton is “dumb like a fox”.

She said Trump’s comments “are not just ignorant, they’re harmful”.

In the next, Clinton borrowed one of Trump’s favourite words.

With less than 40 days left before the November 8 election, Trump’s broadside threw his campaign into a fresh round of second-guessing the candidate’s instincts and confusion about what to do next.

“I love you all, I love you all”.

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Back at the MI rally, 74-year-old Beverly Scharf, of Shelby Township, said she plans to vote for Trump despite the self-created distractions. “And I think she has literally spent a lifetime dealing with not only her joys and her blessings, but also heartbreaks and disappointment, sometimes unfair treatment”.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump meets with supporters after a rally Friday Sept. 30 2016 in Novi Mich