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Hillary Clinton wants voters to “understand the facts” when she meets Donald Trump for their first debate on Monday night. He had little success in his efforts to campaign for others, even with the advantage of the White House.

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Clinton, too, will keep it cool.

– When Trump says “huge”, drink.

The ad, entitled “Mirrors”, also features Trump saying “A person who is flat chested is very hard to be a 10” – a comment he made about actress Nicollette Sheridan – and “Does she have a good body, no?”

In a statement, Miller called her earlier statements inappropriate and said she was not a spokesperson for the campaign.

A policy wonk, Clinton is already well-versed on the issues and her own proposals, so she is likely spending much of the time focused on Trump, said Matt Bennett, who worked on both of Bill Clinton’s presidential campaigns. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have discussed their proposals for law enforcement on the campaign trail.

Fifty percent of voters call Clinton at least somewhat civil.

“It’s like a rehearsal for a stage play, where you start out sitting around a table in casual clothes, but move into the dress rehearsal with a set”, said Dan Gerstein, who worked for former Senator Joe Lieberman when he ran for president and vice president.

Both candidates are playing up Monday’s showdown at Hofstra University in NY. “He’ll get some facts wrong and she may win on points, but this debate will come down to the image they project”, he wrote.

The poll also found that most voters believe Trump would order a database of Muslims to be created, and kill the families of terrorists.

Trump finds no respite with voters when it comes to what he vows to do as president, either.

Almost 6 in 10 oppose his promise to build a wall along the US border with Mexico, and only 21 percent of his supporters and 9 percent of registered voters overall are very confident he would succeed at fulfilling his promise that Mexico would pay for the construction.

Around 75 percent of those surveyed believe that during his government, the billionaire would not allow race protests in major cities across the country and that 44 percent believe that he would authorize concentration camps for illegal immigrants.

Donald Trump’s campaign is planning for what it says will amount to $140 million worth of advertising from now until Election Day. It’s not feasible and Mexico won’t pay for it, ‘ said Timothy Seitz, 26, a graduate student at the Ohio State University and a Republican. The relationship between the leaders of the two close allies was often contentious, with the White House accusing Netanyahu of being less-than-diplomatic in expressing his opposition to United States policies like the nuclear agreement with Iran. According to Catherine Forest, a clinical researcher at Stanford medicine, pneumonia is community acquired, meaning you can catch it from simply being out in the world among other people.

She also narrowly tops Trump when it comes to filling Supreme Court vacancies, as well as another of the billionaire’s signature issues: handling global trade.

Roughly 20 percent of America’s likely voters are still on the fence, compared to just 12 percent at the same time in the 2012 election, underscoring the unpopularity of both Trump and Clinton. The poll has a margin of error of 4 percent.

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Among those watching will be people who so far remain on the fence.

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