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Hillary Clinton uses Salute to Labor event to talk about American workers

Hillary Clinton on Monday drew a line between Donald Trump and suspected Russian hacking into the Democratic National Committee when she spoke with reporters during her first day on a shared campaign plane.

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Clinton debuted her new campaign plane – with the slogan “Stronger Together” emblazoned on the side – and brought the press corps aboard her jet for the first time. She blamed seasonal allergies for a sustained coughing fit at an earlier event in Ohio.

He and his running mate Mike Pence also dropped in on the Canfield County Fair in working class eastern OH, where several attendees clapped and chanted Trump’s name.

He has called for a wall to be built on the border that would be paid for by Mexico.

Any immigrants who want full citizenship must return to their countries of origin and get in line, he told reporters.

Clinton’s campaign announced that it had raised $143 million in August for her presidential bid and the Democratic Party. The emails, later revealed by WikiLeaks, showed some DNC officials favoring Clinton over her primary opponent, Bernie Sanders – who has since endorsed Clinton for president.

Clinton said “no” to the Mexican president’s invitation to fly south of the border – at least not until the election is over, she told ABC News. He later said his comments were meant to be sarcastic.

According to Politico, Donald Trump’s best chance for victory is to dominate the first presidential debate on September 26 at Hofstra.

She continued: “I think it’s quite intriguing that this activity has happened around the time [Donald] Trump became the nominee”.

She said his recent visit to Mexico led to “an embarrassing global incident”.

Trump said he plans to take part in all three presidential debates against rival Hillary Clinton.

Trump’s rebound from a series of self-inflicted wounds follows the hiring of a new campaign management team, and the Republican nominee is showing more discipline on the stump. Committing to participate in the scheduled debates, he said that only natural disasters or other similar crises would prevent him from attending. Somebody asked me what I thought about that.

Speaking to reporters, the GOP nominee said that he has not engaged in traditional debate prep but that he and his campaign advisers discuss the debates regularly. I do respect them.

With Labour Day behind them, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are pushing ahead in top presidential battlegrounds in the South. “She doesn’t have a clue”. “You need energy, man. You’re fighting a lot of different forces”.

On Friday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released 58 pages of notes from a probe that ended with the agency’s director James Comey declaring that Clinton and her staff had been “extremely careless” when handling classified information. “I’m not concerned about the conspiracy theories”.

Clinton arrived here about an hour later than scheduled, and while the crowd had thinned, the campaign said more than 3,000 were on hand for her remarks.

Clinton moved on several fronts Monday to confront nagging doubts about her candidacy, despite her comfortable lead in many swing-state polls.

Instead, Trump focused on the need to secure the border and deport undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes in the USA and those who have overstayed their visas, and left the door open to reexamining the cases of the remaining millions of undocumented immigrants.

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“Despite what his campaign says, they face an uphill battle, and it resembles Mount Everest”, Jonathan Cristol, a scholar from the World Policy Institute think tank, told Al Jazeera. The administration has been working with other countries to resettle detainees who have been cleared for transfer.

Supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump hold up signs during a rally in Austin on Aug. 23 2016