
After raucous Smith dinner, candidates hit battlegrounds
Clip: 10/21/2016 | 3m 3s
Friday, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continued themes from Wednesday’s debate.
In campaign rallies on Friday, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continued themes from Wednesday’s debate, such as Clinton's paid speeches and Trump's refusal to accept election results. The night before, the two clashed at a charity dinner. And a new Clinton ad features Khizr Khan, whose Muslim-American son died serving in the Army, asking Trump: “Would my son have a place in your America?”
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After raucous Smith dinner, candidates hit battlegrounds
Clip: 10/21/2016 | 3m 3s
In campaign rallies on Friday, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continued themes from Wednesday’s debate, such as Clinton's paid speeches and Trump's refusal to accept election results. The night before, the two clashed at a charity dinner. And a new Clinton ad features Khizr Khan, whose Muslim-American son died serving in the Army, asking Trump: “Would my son have a place in your America?”
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