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Trump-Clinton: final showdown tonight

A lot of irons in the fire in view of what could represent the final confrontation between the two presidential candidates: immigration, economy, taxation, the Supreme Court, foreign policy and their own "suitability" for the role that awaits one of the two in the White House.

Trump-Clinton: final showdown tonight

The day has come for the last face-to-face between Hillary Clinton e Donald Trump before the presidential elections on 8 November. The debate will be held at 3 am Italian time, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

A lot of irons in the fire in view of what could represent the final confrontation between the two presidential candidates: immigration, economy, taxation, the Supreme Court, foreign policy and their own "suitability" for the role that awaits one of the two in the White House.

According to polls, Clinton would continue to be in the lead, but based on expectations (during the last debate Trump would have liked to have three women intervene who accused Bill Clinton of violence, only to be stopped by the Presidential Debate Commission) the Republican candidate he will try to do anything to make up ground and "deal her some electoral blows". According to expectations, the American tycoon will focus in particular on two topics: the (alleged) poor health of the former secretary of state and the emails published in recent days by Wikileaks.

The aim of both will be to conquer the states still in the balance: Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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