This morning a storyline found on AOL, had this to say:
Citing two anonymous sources with knowledge of the agreement, The
Times says the Clinton campaign negotiated a modified plan that changes
the way the candidates' spouses will enter the debate hall. The two
sides will not cross paths, and will walk into the room closer to their
designated seats.
Normally, the candidates' families greet each other at the start of
debate, but it does not look like that will be the case Wednesday night,
"given [Trump's] penchant for dramatic stunts," The Times wrote.
Editor: Clearly, this is no longer a joking matter to the Clinton/Democrat machine, regardless of Barack's smerky presser, yesterday. Trump has gotten under her skin, contrary to popular belief. She really is a physically weak candidate. Her van has a bed in it. She takes multiple days off the campaign trail. She will be 69 when she takes the oath, if that happens. And, more importantly, she will be 73 when she seeks re-election . . . . . . . ain't going to happen. One way or another, Trump wins, no?
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