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NH poll: Clinton leads Trump by 9

The Commission on Presidential Debates, a bipartisan organization that manages the events, will host the first of three general election presidential debates at Hofstra University in NY on Monday, September 26. Many recent polls have shown a narrow race, and the upcoming debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., is expected to have a Super Bowl-sized audience.

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As Clinton wrapped up her speech, Mizrahi worked the press corps, touting overtures Clinton has made, including an ad featuring sign language.

But, our financial markets abhor uncertainty and a Trump presidency holds numerous social, economic (currency, trade, etc.), federal debt, fiscal, tax and Federal Reserve policy ambiguities, as little detail, beyond broad generalizations, have yet to be spelled out. Seven in ten registered voters – including a majority of Clinton’s own supporters – say Clinton would have said this even if she were not sick.

The Democratic presidential nominee forcefully argued in favor of giving people with disabilities an equal chance at success during an event here, saying defending the disabled would be “a vital aspect of my presidency”.

Clinton was introduced in Orlando by Anastasia Somoza, a disability rights advocate who was born with cerebral palsy and has known Clinton since she was 9 years old.

Democrats see Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric as a major campaign asset – for them. Kennedy, right, speaks and Republican Vice President Richard Nixon listens during the fourth presidential debate from a NY studio.

People with disabilities delivered some of the introductory remarks at Clinton’s rally here Thursday, including Cassie Pennington, a local field organizer for Clinton’s campaign who was diagnosed with epilepsy at age 5.

Clinton is also targeting Hispanics, women, caretakers of the elderly and sick, and families of gun-violence victims, among other constituencies focused on specific issues. It labels each state with its number of electors.

Clinton supporters were far less anxious by their candidate’s character traits. “And I understand it’s a contact sport”.

Clinton notably made no direct mention of Trump in a speech in Orlando, Florida, focused on helping people with disabilities thrive in the US economy.

The two riffed about what Trump should wear to the first debate.

In additional questions, respondents expressed concern about Trump’s words and actions on the campaign trail, with 69 percent of those surveyed reporting that they have reservations about aspects of his campaign.

“I must tell you, I watched the shooting particularly in Tulsa”, Trump said. If they decide to go for “least average”, Trump still has more than a fighting chance.

The closest thing voters got to a preview of the debate was an NBC national security forum just after Labor Day. “Her answers are lengthy, they’re lawyerly”.

The speech offered implicit contrast with Trump – who previous year memorably mocked New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski, whose arthrogryposis impairs the movements in his arms. Trump has been a fixture in OH in the past couple of months, particularly since Labor Day.

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Reagan’s question to voters at the end of the debate with Carter has also become a standard for presidential candidates, especially challengers: “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”

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