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Trump Continues To Trail Well Behind Clinton In Fundraising Race

Clinton has taken flak for not having had a formal press meeting since December 4 – while Donald Trump, who professes to hate the media, meets frequently with reporters and calls her “Hiding Hillary”.

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Clinton will arrive just months after husband, Bill Clinton, spoke here on her behalf, and as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is also ramping up his game in our state.

And asked Thursday whether she believes she is being held to a different standard than Trump, Clinton – who on Wednesday asked that she be “judged on the totality of my record” – responded that it was a “fair question”.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are wildly unpopular presidential candidates, leading many voters to reject them or choose third-party candidates. “You know, I wish the first time it was done correctly”.

A four-way matchup of all the candidates now stands to benefit Clinton, as she would pick up New Mexico and Iowa and top Donald Trump 332-206 in the Electoral College count.

“I opposed going in, and I did oppose it, despite the media saying no, yes, no, I opposed going in”, Trump said in a almost 10-minute-long rant before a speech in Cleveland that was meant to be a reveal of his education policy.

That poll, from Suffolk University, also found almost half of the state’s voters think the Democrat will win the presidency.

However Trump’s obfuscation of his Iraq War support could cut into that trait, potentially hurting his level of support.

“They have been reduced to a point that’s embarrassing for our country”, Trump said at NBC’s “Commander-in-Chief” forum in NY attended by military veterans.

An Associated Press Fact Check of Donald Trump’s immigration speech shows that the Republican Presidentian nominee repeated many of his campaign themes and left out key details. They relentlessly (and often erroneously) fact-check the Republican candidate while letting the Democrat say things like what Obama said about Russian Federation in 2012.

Lauer fielded a wave of criticism after he opened up the evening by asking Clinton about her email use while she was secretary of state. “It’s a big mistake”, Trump said. “I find it frustrating, but it is just part of the landscape that we live in and we just keep forging ahead”.

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Clinton said on Thursday she would convene a meeting of bipartisan security experts on Friday to discuss the fight against Islamic State militants. Meanwhile, 38 percent of women and 49 percent of men think Clinton has unfairly attacked Trump.

Trump at Wednesday night's candidate forum