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Obama, Biden to campaign for Clinton in NC next week

Michelle Obama joined Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally to lend support to the presidential nominee in the closing stages of the race for the White House.

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The court struck down a measure that set a 10-day early voting period, effectively restoring another seven days.

Clinton’s campaign and joint accounts with Democrats had $153 million in the bank as of last week.

Clinton’s campaign employs more than 800 people, many of whom are fanned out across the country encouraging people to vote for her. “You can vote early starting this Monday”.

Numerous studies have shown that voter fraud in US elections is very rare, and a number of prominent Republicans have denounced Trump’s claim that the system is unsound.

On ABC’s “Good Morning America”, Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence said the campaign’s message matters more than “dollars and cents” and it’s up to Trump to decide if he wants to plunge more of his personal fortune into the campaign. “And the other guy is just making stuff up”.

House District 49 Candidate Carlos Guillermo Smith, who will most likely be representing the area in the Florida House next year, kicked off the program, followed by Orange-Osceola County State Attorney Candidate Aramis Ayala, Senate Candidate Patrick Murphy and Senator Bill Nelson.

“I just want to make that decision at a later date”, said Trump, when asked whether he would cooperate with a Clinton administration.

At one new site, the Brown Recreation Center in Greensboro, a steady stream of voters cast ballots Thursday. Obama’s appearances have become a key part of Clinton’s effort to fire up women, particularly black women for whom she’s a model and a source of pride.

But the 70-year-old Manhattan real estate mogul turned serious in an interview with Fox News, saying that NBC – the company that owns the “Access Hollywood” show that recorded Trump’s 2005 comments – broke the law and could be sued. “And I’m doing anything possible and everything possible”.

“There is so much that I can do outside of the White House … without the constraints, the lights and the cameras, the partisanship”, she said.

This day found them hard at it in two crucial states.

Trump’s remarks came as the NY businessman tries to steady rocky poll numbers amid a series of controversies and self-inflicted wounds. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of Republicans and 52% of voters not affiliated with either major party say they wouldn’t.

Obama’s campaign stop took place just hours after FBI Director James Comey announced FBI investigators would review additional emails related to the investigation into Clinton’s private email server, though the president made no mention of the development.

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“I do not think we have ever had two candidates with such dramatically different visions of who we are and how we move forward as a nation”.

Trump, Clinton view his business career much differently