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Trump, Clinton Take Different Strategies To Shore Up Votes

As if to prove that point, Trump scheduled rallies Sunday in Minnesota, which hasn’t supported a Republican nominee since 1972, and MI, which hasn’t since 1988.

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But if October was a hard month for Donald Trump, then November was his comeback. He told CBS, “we have got a candidate that appeals to a lot of voters that haven’t engaged in a long time”.

Donald Trump barnstorms five states Sunday while Hillary Clinton implores her most fervent supporters to get to the polls, in a frenetic final 48-hour dash to the U.S. presidential election. Polls get more predictive of the outcome the closer they are to Election Day.

Earlier, at an event in Miami, her supporters had launched into a three-word get out the vote chant of their own: “Knock on doors!”

Weld tells CNN’s “State of the Union” that Republicans need to learn how to be socially inclusive and Democrats must learn to be fiscally responsible.

A member of the Secret Service pulls Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump from the stage at a campaign rally in Reno, Nev., today.

Trump was unruffled, although his son retweeted a message implying it was an “assassination attempt”.

Trump backers are almost uniformly confident about their candidate’s prospects, despite the controversies that have surrounded his campaign all year and opinion polls that show him trailing Clinton in potentially decisive states. Mrs Clinton will campaign on Sunday with basketball superstar Lebron James, having shared the stage the night before with music diva Beyonce and her hip hop mogul husband Jay Z. She has also blasted Trump as unfit to serve in the Oval Office, but has not gone into extensive detail about her tenure leading the US State Department.

This has been a central dynamic of the campaign and Clinton campaign officials view it as a potentially decisive factor in an electoral map that has shifted since the last election.

He said: “There was a clear understanding that there was not additional notice required”.

Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence isn’t saying whether Chris Christie will continue to run Trump’s transition team if the Republicans win on Tuesday.

The final 2016 presidential polls will be coming out in the next two days, and could reflect a change after two new scandals for Donald Trump.

She also added a planned stop in MI for Monday, the day before the November 8 election.

Democrats have held a major edge in early voting across a number of states that Hillary Clinton needs to win, chiefly Nevada.

Backed by President Obama and her party’s political elite, Clinton spent much of the past year fighting to unify Obama’s coalition of minorities and younger voters, aided at times by Trump’s deep unpopularity among women in both parties. Another 3 percent of polls show a tied race. “Close popular votes can, but do not necessarily, translate into tight battles for 270 electoral votes”, he said.

The string of events sent Trump tumbling in the polls, allowing Hillary Clinton to open up a lead that approached double digits.

Trump mocked Clinton’s relatively light schedule: “She doesn’t have what it takes to do rallies all over the place”. In fact, the only two battleground states that The Huffington Post gives Trump a remote chance of winning are Nevada and OH, but they still project both will go to Hillary, with Clinton having a 78.5 percent chance in Nevada and a 57.4 percent chance in Ohio.

Trump, meanwhile, leads among men (47 percent to 42 percent), seniors (49 percent to 42 percent) and whites (53 percent to 38 percent).

The Democratic vice presidential nominee says in an interview with Fusion that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had become a “leaky sieve” and some of its employees have improperly worked to leak information harmful to running mate Hillary Clinton.

This weekend, the GOP plans to dispatch more than 6,000 canvassers across the state to knock on 400,000 doors to remind people about the election and encourage them to support Trump, said party spokeswoman Megan Sweeeney. Neutrality is usually observed.

“But Obama goes and campaigns for her”.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally Thursday Nov. 3 2016 in Selma N.C