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Political risk in Trump-Clinton ‘deplorables’ debate

Tim Kaine recalled Donald Trump decrying immigrants, many from Mexico, as rapists and criminals.

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And Trump plans to provide details of his plan to allow parents to deduct child-care spending from their taxes. The campaign has yet to respond to requests for those records.

The show does not air until Thursday and the campaign declined to immediately disclose the results.

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“President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period”, Trump said in a brief statement read at the end of a campaign appearance. A war of words over Donald Trump’s “deplorables” is intensifying as Republicans and Democrats fight to score political points over Hillary Clinton’s charge that millions of the NY billionaire’s supporters are racist, sexist and homophobic.

He used his almost 40 minutes on stage to give his familiar campaign stump speech, but added a new piece as he took his opponent to task for her “deplorables” comment. He also bragged that he has a busier campaign schedule than Clinton, an assertion that has been challenged.

Spokesman Nick Merrill said the Democratic presidential candidate plans to meet with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko during the annual worldwide gathering in New York City. On Wednesday morning, the campaign told reporters that the records would be released “soon” but would not say when. But a release from the show said that “Dr. Oz took Mr. Trump though a full review of his systems” including his nervous system, cardiovascular health, prostate health and family medical history.

This is the backdrop against which we can assess Pence’s unwillingness to denounce Duke. “The metaphor for me is it’s the doctor’s office, the studio”.

To the working class of America, Trump pledged: “I will be your voice”-despite having the beneficiary of a large inheritance and his place in the billionaire class”. “When she said that I guess it was a shot at redneck Americans”. Still, it doesn’t offer a complete picture of the candidate’s health. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., who accused him of being part of the problem.

If Trump wins, he will become the oldest president ever elected.

Clinton released a letter from her doctor on Wednesday declaring her “fit to serve” as president. He later said he had written the letter in five minutes as a limousine sent by the candidate idled outside.

“All the rest of them are either sick or dead”, Bornstein said.

Ross, whose territory includes Orlando, shepherds other volunteers who run phone banks and knock on doors using voter lists produced by the Republican National Committee’s data operation, expanded after Obama’s two victories. The FBI director opted not to bring charges against Clinton for her handling of emails but did say she and her aides were “extremely careless” with classified information.

In a move to jump-start momentum, Clinton’s campaign announced on Thursday that U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren of MA and Bernie Sanders of Vermont will campaign for her on Saturday in the battleground state of Ohio. She said she’s “increasingly concerned” by what she called rival Donald Trump’s “alarming closeness with the Kremlin”. Donald Trump has denounced David Duke repeatedly.

“Let’s remember that, weird as it may seem, a lot of voters are only just now tuning in, so they may not be aware of the fact that David Duke, various KKK organizations, the alt-right en masse, Vladimir Putin and other foreign authoritarian enemies of America – people who really are deplorable – are supporting Trump”, said Liz Mair, a Washington-based Republican operative and a vocal Trump critic. “Donald Trump is hands down the least transparent presidential nominee in memory”.

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A day after her campaign announced that she’d be giving a speech linking Trump to the so-called “alt-right movement” – a modern evolution of white supremacy – Trump escalated his attacks, labelling Clinton as “a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future”.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the Economic Club of New York Thursday Sept. 15 2016 in New York