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Hillary Clinton shocked: she has pneumonia

After suffering illness that made her stagger and pass out twice at a ceremony at Ground Zero to mark the 15th anniversary of the bombing, Clinton had to suspend her campaign because she has pneumonia - Republicans accuse her of lying about his actual state of health.

Hillary Clinton shocked: she has pneumonia

Hillary Clinton has pneumonia and keeps America and her supporters anxious. After feeling ill and fainting twice during yesterday's ceremony at Ground Zero for the anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, Clinton was taken home by her daughter Chelsea and after a few hours her doctor announced that the Democratic candidate for the White House has pneumonia.

Hillary, who is 69, suspended her electoral tour that was supposed to take her to California for two days today, but speculation from Republicans and Sanders' last supporters is raging. Of her they accuse you of having lied about her real health conditions, an aspect on which she had already raged the seventy-year-old Republican candidate Donald Trump.

But all of America wonders if Hillary will be able to quickly resume the electoral battle for the presidential elections in November and wonders if yesterday's illness has to do with the consequences of cerebral thrombosis and the related surgery some time ago .

Trump at first did not say anything about the incident, on the contrary ordering silence from his staff. Today the Republican candidate congratulated his opponent and during an interview with the Fox television channel he also announced that he underwent a medical examination and that he will soon make his physical conditions known. 

“I hope Hillary Clinton is well – he said – and that she's back in the running, but we have to see what's wrong, whatever it is. I already underwent a medical examination last week and will soon release a very detailed report on my condition. I feel great."

While waiting for developments, the current first lady Michelle Obama is supporting the democratic candidate in this moment of possible impasse, who next Friday, September 16, will appear in Virginia in theory alongside the democratic candidate and will invite citizens to register by on October 17 for the presidential challenge. It will be only the first in a series of electoral rallies designed to increase the popularity of the former secretary of state in the so-called hanging states by leveraging above all the African-American electorate. And also in some way to withstand the impact of a rather delicate phase, given that the crucial vote is now less than two months away.

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