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Donald Trump to appear on Dr. Oz, discuss health

A spokesman for Trump’s running mate Mike Pence says the IN governor plans to release records from a recent physical examination as soon as his doctor compiles the information.

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“You know me better than that”, Pence told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Monday.

Speaking to donors in New York City on Friday, Clinton said half of Trump’s supporters were in “a basket of deplorables”, a crowd she described as racist, sexist, homophobic or xenophobic.

On his internet radio program in February, Duke said against Trump “is really treason to your heritage … and I support voting for him as a strategic action”.

Pence also said that both Clinton and Trump should release detailed medical information on their physical health, arguing that the disclosures are in the public interest. “We know nothing real about Donald Trump’s health, and going on a celebrity quack TV show does nothing to improve our understanding”, said Rick Wilson, a Republican strategist who has been a leading critic of Trump and thinks he’s withheld more information than any other nominee in modern history. She added: “How many soundbites have we gotten from the Trump campaign?”

“You can not run for president if you have such contempt in your heart for the American voter”, Trump said.

During the exchange in a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning, Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska asked the in governor what to say to his own daughter when she expresses concerns about Trump’s views on women.

“I’m not a name-caller, I don’t play that game, but we have denounced him repeatedly”, he said.

“Okay, that’s good, then I’m going back onto Flint, okay”, he replied. Donald Trump released [one] page.

“His attacks on women and Muslims and immigrants, I mean literally you’d run out of ink writing them all”, McAuliffe said.

Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton’s communications director, said the candidate’s break from the campaign trail helped her “sharpen the final argument she will present to voters in these closing weeks”.

Bornstein says Trump has only been hospitalized once in his life, when he was 11-years-old for an appendectomy. Trump has also suggested that those who vote for Clinton would try to “rig” the election away from his supporters and, in a 2015 interview with Sean Hannity, made comments that appeared to echo Romney’s damaging remarks. “And I am very, very proud of their charitable record”.

Trump’s own vision forecasts 3.5 percent annual economic growth over a decade but he expressed optimism for more.

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Clinton supporters have retaliated by citing Trump’s girth and reddish facial complexion, saying he is the unhealthy one.

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