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Clinton to visit North Carolina the day after 1st debate
It’s a dynamic by which an incessant pattern of Trump misstatement and Clinton campaign correction is dismissed as the usual back-and-forth of dreaded politics as usual.
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Many voters are tuning in to Monday’s debate to cheer on their chosen candidate, and they fully expect their choice to emerge the victor.
Actually, not just political fanatics. Their comments reflect worries about whether the freewheeling Trump of the campaign trail will show up Monday night.
In fact, if Broaddrick had her way, she’d be more than a spectator, telling The Mirror what she would say to Clinton if she could.
Among those watching will be people who so far remain on the fence.
Donald Trump appears to be shrinking his deficit with Hillary Clinton in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, according to a poll of likely voters in the state released Sunday.
Easily slipping the noose of justice and sailing past the roles she played in both the Benghazi and email scandals, Drama Queen is the one role Hillary owns and the one she will undoubtedly continue to play at Monday’s debate.
In short, Monday could be a defining night in the presidential campaign.
Preparations: “They should refrain from personal attacks but instead attack about what the other candidate has done”.
Indeed voters in Colorado, particularly young voters, are particularly likely to be undecided or opt for third party candidates.
Maybe someone in the audience should blast out Wanda Jackson’s 1958 song, “Let’s Have a Party” when the “presidential debate” gets underway.
The findings of the poll show how much the presidential contest has tightened in recent weeks. “You know I’m in your corner and will definitely be at the debate”, she tweeted in response.
The juxtaposition of the two candidates – the most disliked presidential candidates ever, according to polls – could be stark.
The first debate on Monday, September 26 will be moderated by Lester Holt from NBC, and the current host of NBC Nightly News. She has both executive branch and legislative experience as well as an expert’s depth of knowledge in both domestic and foreign policy.
“Getting through a debate and not becoming unhinged is not the standard by which someone should be considered to be ready to be president of the United States”, Clinton Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri told reporters Friday.
Just as the polls are narrowing and Trump’s handlers’ attempt to restrain him seems to be paying off, he went off the rails again-a common theme in 2016, and one that underscores the Republican nominee’s unpredictability right when it could prove most lethal to his White House hopes.
In a presidential forum earlier this month, Holt’s colleague, Matt Lauer, failed to challenge Trump on his false assertion he oppossed the Iraq War from the start.
“We’ve not invited her formally and don’t expect her to be there as a guest of the Trump campaign”, Conway said of the ex-lover, former model Gennifer Flowers.
At this point in the race Trump is unlikely to alter the fundamental structure of the campaign. Trump had previously – and falsely – accused Holt of being a Democrat.
Holt, a record check showed, has been registered in NY as a Republican since 2003.
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The format of six 15-minute segments on six predetermined topics ought to facilitate easy scripting for Trump, provided he is tamable. Instead, the Democrat and her Republican rival tied at 41 per cent support among registered voters, with Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson at 7 per cent and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 2 per cent.