The day after the debate presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton hit the campaign trail. Trump met with Hispanic students at a townhall at Miami-Dade College in Florida while Clinton rallied in Raleigh, North Carolina. Katy Perry,
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Yet focus groups of undecided voters yielded mixed results. Voters in North Carolina weren’t convinced by Clinton’s economic and national security policies. They are leaning toward Trump or Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson.

Voters in Pennsylvania described Clinton as “firm” and “knowledgeable” after the debate while Trump was referred to as “corrupt” and “disingenuous.”

The politics of gender

Clinton went after Trump for his previous statements on a beauty contestant and Rosie O’Donnell, and she was interrupted 46 times by the Republican nominee.

“I think that was fair and warranted,” Trump adviser Sarah Huckabee Sanders said of Trump’s interruptions. “That’s not a problem for women at all. I think women care less about debate tactics than the economy, national security. They want to know, ‘Are my kids going to have a job? Are they going to be safe?’ That’s what women care about.”

The Clinton camp clearly had a plan to paint Trump as a misogynist, with the Democratic nominee bringing up Alicia Machado, a former Miss Universe who was publicly mocked by Trump for being too fat years ago.

“She gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem.” Trump said on Tuesday.

She gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem.

Donald Trump on former Miss Universe Alicia Machado

Both candidates hit battleground states

After spending the past few days preparing for the debate, Trump and Clinton were back on the trail Tuesday, with Trump visiting Florida and Clinton heading to North Carolina.

Trump visited Miami, finally returning to woo Hispanic voters after his initial trip months ago was canceled in the wake of the Dallas shooting.

September 27, 2016