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Clinton says time away helped her ‘reconnect’ with why she’s running

During a radio interview earleir this week, Oz promised “pointed questions” for Trump, but added that he is “not going to ask him questions he doesn’t want to have answered”. Meanwhile, a CBS News/New York Times poll released Thursday shows the candidates tied at 42 percent nationally.

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Clinton made no apologies for keeping her pneumonia diagnosis from the public until a video emerged showing her stumbling and being supported by aides.

Bardack also said Clinton is “up to date” on her vaccinations, including Prevnar and Pneumovax, pneumonia vaccines.

News reported this also will be Clinton’s first campaign appearance since she took time off to recover from pneumonia.

And after months in which Trump and his surrogates have had Clinton on a gurney of their imagining, diagnosing myriad ailments that they argue disqualify her from serving, Clinton supporters this week have tried to swing the focus to Trump – particularly his weight and his penchant for fast food.

A March CT scan of her brain and sinuses showed no abnormalities and mild chronic sinus inflammation.

By the standard of past presidential contests neither candidate is levelling with voters – in 2008, GOP candidate John McCain, who at 71 was about the same age as Trump (70) and Clinton (68), released more than 1173 pages of his medical history. Her letter made no mention of her weight, a key part of a medical exam; nor did a similar letter released a year ago.

The letter from Clinton’s doctor made no mention of her weight, a key part of any medical exam, nor did a similar letter released previous year.

Get free real-time news alerts from the Across America Patch. “She has had recurrent blood testing for Coumadin dosing and adjustments”.

Thursday on Talk 1300 AM radio’s “Fred Dicker – Live from the State Capitol”, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said he “just don’t know” if his opponent Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is physically up to the task of debating. “It’s nearly like a political shortcut”, he said, “a strategy of, ‘Nope you’re guilty too, let’s move to the next question.'” Early in her campaign, Clinton and her allies highlighted Trump’s most controversial comments to paint him as too crass for the job. She resumed her campaign on Thursday after taking off three days.

Voters say they don’t know enough about Johnson or Stein to rank their favorability. “It’s a insane time we live in, you know, when people think there’s something unusual about getting the flu”.

“If your health is as strong as it seems. why not show your medical records?” Her last news conference was on December 5. Beyond health records, Clinton has released almost four decades of tax returns; Trump has refused to make his filings public.

The Sept. 2-11 online poll found that 46 percent of American adults said they were “very concerned” about Clinton’s use of a personal email account, while 47 percent said the same about donations from foreign governments or corporations to the Clinton Foundation. Those are the jibes Donald Trump has recently unleashed on Hillary Clinton.

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“Hillary Clinton’s release of updated medical information today meets a standard followed by presidential candidates like Barack Obama and Mitt Romney”.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in New York. Associated Press