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Clinton’s lead over Trump down to 3 points in new poll

Bill Clinton said changes at the foundation are needed if Hillary Clinton becomes president that weren’t necessary when she led the State Department. You have a majority of independents, and an overwhelming majority of them who may or may not be voting for Trump, who just can’t stomach the idea of voting for her. And does she think Trump will have any luck courting minority voters? “Crime and safety” topics like police and prisons were the most discussed by Trump supporters, but only the third most discussed topic in Clinton’s community, where foreign policy topics took the top slot. “They have really been let down by Hillary Clinton and the Democrats”.

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Despite some Republicans raising questions about her health, Hillary Clinton cracked jokes on Monday about the conspiracy theories.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Manchester, N.H., Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016.

“That’s not amusing”, the Democratic nominee said on Monday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live after repeating one of Trump’s taunts against Rosie O’Donnell.

Also this week, The Associated Press reported that more than half the people from outside government who met or spoke by telephone with Clinton in the first half of her term as secretary of state had given money – either personally or through companies or groups – to the foundation.

Speaking in New Hampshire later, Trump lashed out at Clinton, saying she was accusing “the decent Americans who support this campaign, your campaign, of being racists, which we’re not”.

But until then, Hillary Clinton is throwing all the punches she can, continuing to accuse Donald Trump of having ties with Russian Federation. She said it excluded 2,000 meetings she had held with world leaders and US government officials and came to the conclusion that meetings she held with philanthropists like Melinda Gates or Nobel Prize victor Muhammad Yunus was connected to the foundation.

“When asked in a nationally televised interview whether he would disavow the support of David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Trump wouldn’t do it”, Clinton said.

Trump has polled poorly with minorities and has been heavily criticized for his proposals on immigration, which include deporting millions of undocumented foreigners, building a wall along the Mexican border, and suspending Muslim immigration to shore up national security.

He met with a group of black and Latino supporters at his Trump Towers in NY early on Thursday. “If you look at what is happening to the inner cities – African Americans, Hispanics – she talks all of the time”.

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Defending the foundation’s mission, Bill Clinton pointed to more than 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries who have gained access to HIV/AIDS drugs at a much lower cost and millions of American students who have healthier food and more physical education options because of the foundation.

Trump says Clinton is a 'bigot'