Welcome to McClatchy’s Voter Survival Guide, an interactive presentation of daily events from one of the strangest presidential campaigns in modern history.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are taking it easy on the campaign trail this week while getting ready for the campaign’s next big moment: the first presidential debate. Clinton has only one rally scheduled on Wednesday while Trump has three rallies on his plate prior to Monday’s debate.
That hasn’t stopped the political barbs, however. Trump accused Clinton of copying his rallies while Clinton attacked Trump after the Washington Post reported that Trump used money from his charitable foundation to settle lawsuits.
Trump is "a fraud who believes the rules don't apply to him," the Clinton campaign said.
A photo shared by Donald Trump Jr. on Twitter continues to draw attention. And the refugee who took it speaks out.
Clinton weighed in on the shooting of an unarmed black man in Oklahoma, calling the act “intolerable” while Trump was uncharacteristically silent.
George H.W. Bush mulls voting for Clinton, and Clinton isn’t attracting the same donors that Obama did.
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Getting amped for the debate
Clinton was off the campaign trail on Tuesday, and Trump predictably went after the Democratic nominee on Twitter