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Trump leads Clinton by five points in Ohio, new poll shows – live Colin Powell labels Trump a 'national disgrace' in private email – campaign live
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Trump appears to back out of medical disclosure
On Monday, Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton’s health was “an issue” and announced he would “be releasing very, very specific numbers” about his health soon. “This last week I took a physical,” Trump said, “and I’ll be releasing when the numbers come in.”
At the same time, his campaign announced Trump would appear Thursday on the television program of Dr Oz, who vowed to keep the conversation inbounds with whatever Trump wanted to say.
Trump is scheduled to tape Dr Oz this morning. The Trump campaign now says Trump will not discuss his medical reports or recent physical on Dr Oz, Bloomberg reports:
Trump will tape his interview with Dr. Oz at an ABC Studio in NYC today at 10 am. but it won't be on his medical reports or recent physical.
Trump senior aide says medical information will be released shortly.When exactly? "Soon."
Who conducted the physical? What day did Trump take it? And how slow is his doctor?
On Monday:
I think it’s an issue,” Trump said. “In fact, this last week I took a physical and I’ll be releasing when the numbers come in. Hopefully they’re going to be good, I think they’re going to be good, I feel great, but when the numbers come in I’ll be releasing very, very specific numbers.
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Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by five points among likely voters in Ohio in a new poll put out by the highly reputable Ann Selzer firm for Bloomberg.Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by five points among likely voters in Ohio in a new poll put out by the highly reputable Ann Selzer firm for Bloomberg.
Trump has a rally in Canton, Ohio, scheduled today, and he planned to visit Flint, Michigan. Clinton remains at home recuperating from pneumonia but was to return to the trail Thursday with a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.Trump has a rally in Canton, Ohio, scheduled today, and he planned to visit Flint, Michigan. Clinton remains at home recuperating from pneumonia but was to return to the trail Thursday with a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Trump led Clinton 48-43 in a two-way race in the poll, which surveyed 802 likely voters from 8-12 September. Clinton placed half of Trump supporters in a “basket of deplorables” on 9 September and stumbled upon leaving the World Trade Center on 11 September. Trump led Clinton 44-39 in a four-way race in the poll, with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson scoring an impressive 10 points.Trump led Clinton 48-43 in a two-way race in the poll, which surveyed 802 likely voters from 8-12 September. Clinton placed half of Trump supporters in a “basket of deplorables” on 9 September and stumbled upon leaving the World Trade Center on 11 September. Trump led Clinton 44-39 in a four-way race in the poll, with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson scoring an impressive 10 points.
No Republican has ever won the presidency without winning Ohio, which has picked the winner in every presidential election since 1964. HuffPost pollster’s average has Clinton two points ahead of Trump in the state.No Republican has ever won the presidency without winning Ohio, which has picked the winner in every presidential election since 1964. HuffPost pollster’s average has Clinton two points ahead of Trump in the state.
In the Ohio Senate race, where Democrats once hoped to pick up a seat, incumbent Republican Rob Portman was ahead of former Democratic governor Ted Strickland by 17 points in the poll, 53-36%.In the Ohio Senate race, where Democrats once hoped to pick up a seat, incumbent Republican Rob Portman was ahead of former Democratic governor Ted Strickland by 17 points in the poll, 53-36%.
Trump tweets CrimeaTrump tweets Crimea
Trump raised eyebrows Tuesday night with a strange tweet about Crimea and a disconnected riff on the Lincoln-Douglas debates. What do they mean? Here’s your morning brain teaser:Trump raised eyebrows Tuesday night with a strange tweet about Crimea and a disconnected riff on the Lincoln-Douglas debates. What do they mean? Here’s your morning brain teaser:
Russia took Crimea during the so-called Obama years. Who wouldn't know this and why does Obama get a free pass?Russia took Crimea during the so-called Obama years. Who wouldn't know this and why does Obama get a free pass?
His comments on the Lincoln-Douglas debates came as Trump continues to argue against a moderator for the presidential debates this year, which begin on 26 September:His comments on the Lincoln-Douglas debates came as Trump continues to argue against a moderator for the presidential debates this year, which begin on 26 September:
This riff from Trump on the Lincoln-Douglas debates, amid his argument for no moderators at the upcoming debates: pic.twitter.com/OqZXT0FqNEThis riff from Trump on the Lincoln-Douglas debates, amid his argument for no moderators at the upcoming debates: pic.twitter.com/OqZXT0FqNE
There's plenty to unpack there, but his continued obsession with ratings at this point in the race is just baffling.There's plenty to unpack there, but his continued obsession with ratings at this point in the race is just baffling.
Powell calls Trump ‘national disgrace’Powell calls Trump ‘national disgrace’
Former secretary of defense and retired four-star general Colin Powell referred to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as a “national disgrace” and an “international pariah” in emails to a former aide, according to Buzzfeed News, reporting on leaks from a hack of Powell’s account with possible ties to Russian intelligence.Former secretary of defense and retired four-star general Colin Powell referred to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as a “national disgrace” and an “international pariah” in emails to a former aide, according to Buzzfeed News, reporting on leaks from a hack of Powell’s account with possible ties to Russian intelligence.
Powell, who served under three Republican presidents but endorsed President Barack Obama twice, called the birther movement that Trump fomented “racist” in an email to Emily Miller, a journalist who once served as Powell’s deputy press secretary during his tenure in the second Bush administration.Powell, who served under three Republican presidents but endorsed President Barack Obama twice, called the birther movement that Trump fomented “racist” in an email to Emily Miller, a journalist who once served as Powell’s deputy press secretary during his tenure in the second Bush administration.
In a separate email, to former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, Powell called the Benghazi affair a “stupid witch hunt”. Rice replied: “Completely agree.”In a separate email, to former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, Powell called the Benghazi affair a “stupid witch hunt”. Rice replied: “Completely agree.”
Ivanka Trump: dad’s healthyIvanka Trump: dad’s healthy
A day before Donald Trump was to unveil some kind of medical information, seemingly in a made-for-TV event, his daughter Ivanka has told ABC that he is healthy:A day before Donald Trump was to unveil some kind of medical information, seemingly in a made-for-TV event, his daughter Ivanka has told ABC that he is healthy:
.@IvankaTrump on @GMA: Father's health "unbelievable": "I should be so lucky to keep his schedule" https://t.co/cMFdOtPH4e.@IvankaTrump on @GMA: Father's health "unbelievable": "I should be so lucky to keep his schedule" https://t.co/cMFdOtPH4e
Miley Cyrus on channeling SandersMiley Cyrus on channeling Sanders
The recording artist, who is appearing as a coach on the reality singing show The Voice this season, said she would tell her charges to Be Bernie, the Washington Post reports:The recording artist, who is appearing as a coach on the reality singing show The Voice this season, said she would tell her charges to Be Bernie, the Washington Post reports:
I don’t want this to come off the wrong way, but I’m going to tell my contestants: Be Bernie Sanders,” Cyrus tells Elle. “Be the person people want and love. Don’t worry about the masses. That’s how you make a memorable moment. Let people talk about it.”I don’t want this to come off the wrong way, but I’m going to tell my contestants: Be Bernie Sanders,” Cyrus tells Elle. “Be the person people want and love. Don’t worry about the masses. That’s how you make a memorable moment. Let people talk about it.”
Thank you for reading and please join us in the comments.Thank you for reading and please join us in the comments.
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