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Trump ad hits Clinton over ‘deplorables’ remark

On Sunday the candidates were expected to put their campaigns on pause as they marked the 15th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks by attending the official commemoration in NY at the World Trade Center site. A whopping two-thirds (66%) say they are “Extremely Enthusiastic” about voting for Mr. Trump in November, while less than half (45%) say the same about voting for Mrs. Clinton.

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Clinton campaign transparency problems: Clinton’s stumbling exit from the 9/11 commemoration set off a flurry of concerns about the Democratic presidential nominee’s health. “Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic – you name it”, she said at the fundraiser. They’re not expected to make public remarks at the event, and both have promised to suspend campaign activities out of respect for the victims, first responders and their families.

Hillary Clinton’s running mate claimed that her insulting characterization of millions of Americans doesn’t justify an apology. The candidate later exited the apartment saying “I’m feeling great” before leaving for her home in Chappaqua, N.Y.

In December, Dr. Harold Borenstein issued a one-page statement asserting that Trump would be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”.

The rhetorical scuffle comes as the candidates head into the final two months of the campaign, with Trump trying to make up ground on Clinton before the November 8 election. One TV reporter quoted a law enforcement source to say she appeared to faint and had to be helped into a van. “And she wouldn’t be prosecuted”. “That, Donald Trump, is what American honor looks like”, she said. “It’s like incredible”, he said. Though the race remains somewhat fluid, the poll found that voters were growing more decisive about their choices, with 79 per cent of Clinton supporters saying they would “definitely” vote for her and 81 per cent of Trump supporters saying the same for him. Clinton cited the fact that views of alt-right websites have skyrocketed from 11 thousand to 11 million – a remarkable jump, but one that hardly explains why a Republican nominee for President is polling over 40% nationally. He tweets and retweets their offensive hateful mean-spirited rhetoric.

Now, some of those folks - they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not America.

Trump was also asked if he thinks the Democratic National Committee will replace Clinton.

Clinton, 68, also told the fundraiser crowd that other Trump supporters feel let down by the government and the economy, and are “desperate for change”.

Clinton has made similar comments in the past.

This comes after a weekend of scrutiny for calling half of Donald Trump’s supporters a “basket of deplorables”.

Donald Trump says he’s planning to release detailed health information from a new physical exam in the coming days.

“It’s deplorable that he’s attacked a federal judge for his ‘Mexican heritage, ‘ bullied a Gold Star family due to their Muslim faith, and promoted the lie that our first black president is not a true American”, she said.

“I was a senator from New York”, Clinton said Tuesday in Tampa. His campaign released a television commercial on Monday accusing Clinton of “demonizing” working people by making the comment.

Weeks before the 2012 election, Republican Mitt Romney landed in hot water for saying that 47 percent of the public would vote for Obama “no matter what” because they depended on government benefits and that Romney’s job was “not to worry about those people”.

Sen. Tim Kaine, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, saw nothing wrong with that statement.

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The property tycoon and former Apprentice star was campaigning in Florida on the same day, where he said he would order an attack on Iranian boats if they harassed US Navy ships.

Democratic presidental nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gets into a van as she leaves the home of her daughter Chelsea Clinton