HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Buckle up: Debate day is finally here.
The anticipation for Monday night’s face-off between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton has reached a fever pitch, with many expecting a defining moment in one of the wildest elections of modern times.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will square off on Monday night in the most anticipated and consequential presidential debate in modern times. Here are five things to watch for in the heavyweight clash that will set the course for the final 42 days of the election.
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One day after The New York Times endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, it published a scathing editorial titled, ‘Why Donald Trump Should Not Be President” and warning voters they could hand “the White House to a man far more consumed with himself than with the nation’s well-being.”
Much of the nation is expected to tune in amid great uncertainty about what they’ll see — including which version of Donald Trump will be on stage. With polls showing the candidates in a virtual tie six weeks out from Election Day, the stakes in Monday’s debate could hardly be higher.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are likely to recite their varied promises for fresh government spending at Monday’s first presidential debate. One reality they’re unlikely to note: Whoever wins in November will enjoy far less latitude to spend money or cut taxes than any president since World War II.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump picked up the endorsement on Monday of the union representing 5,000 federal immigration officers, a boost of support for his immigration policy ahead of his first debate with Democrat Hillary Clinton.