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Hillary Clinton dances her way back into tighter presidential race
Mr Trump’s team appeared to take a swipe at Mrs Clinton’s brief absence from the campaign trail in a statement accompanying the new health information.
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“But it turns out, having a few days to myself was actually a gift”. Ms Clinton returned to the campaign fray.
But she has ground to make up. Mr Trump seized on this, saying it showed her contempt for voters. “But with just two months to go until election day. sitting at home was pretty much the last place I wanted to be”, she said. The survey also found an enthusiasm gap benefiting Trump.
Clinton’s confidence in the electoral map was underscored in her decision to make her first stop this week in North Carolina, the only battleground state President Barack Obama lost in 2012.
And Clinton used the renewed focus on Trump’s birther roots during a Friday morning breakfast in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Black Women’s Agenda Workshop.
As Clinton flew to Greensboro, the GOP nominee delivered an economic speech in NY, promising 25 million jobs over the next decade and setting a goal of almost 4 percent growth, a proposal first suggested by former rival Jeb Bush.
Eight weeks from election day finds Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in a virtual tie. But on Wednesday, the self-restraint seemed to be wearing off. I knew that I would now.
He hasn’t backed away from his showman style, either.
CLINTON: Just look at – look at the show he put on with Dr. Oz today.
Mr Trump nearly certainly needs to carry the state in order to win the White House, while Mrs Clinton’s team is eager to block his path. Borenstein said Trump has only been hospitalized once – for an appendectomy at the age of 11. A video footage taken by a bystander showed Ms Clinton becoming dizzy as she attempted to get into a waiting vehicle. She told reporters at a press conference in North Carolina that she considers the annual memorial service at ground zero “a sacred moment”.
Clinton, 68, has blood pressure of 100 over 70, and her total cholesterol is 189, according to her doctor.
“. You see, I have this old-fashioned notion that if you are running for president, you should say what you plan to do, how you are going to get it done and how you are going to pay for it”, she said.
“That goes into weighing down on Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers”, said Salvanto”.
Mrs Clinton continues to be dragged down by voters’ mistrust in her, but she still maintains more pathways than Trump to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. More of her core support was certain it would vote for her than Trump’s was for him.#.
In fact, only 38 percent of Democrats say they’re very enthusiastic about the race-down nine-points from August-while Republican enthusiasm is steady-up two-points from August. “It helped me reconnect what this campaign is all about”. After a few days of rest, she resumed her campaign on Thursday.
Asked if she had told her running mate, vice presidential nominee Sen. Republican Sen. John Cornyn blocked the request, then tried to bring up legislation that would have barred Clinton from receiving classified briefings, which Wyden blocked.
Speaking of finances, House Speaker Paul Ryan is now joining the droves of others who are calling on Trump to release his tax returns.
On Thursday Donald Trump released a letter from his doctor which said he is in “excellent physical health”.
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The campaign also faced new questions about violence that broke out between Trump supporters and protesters at a rally in Asheville, North Carolina on Monday.