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Watch Live Stream: Donald Trump Rally In Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Donald Trump will return to the key swing state of Pennsylvania for two rallies Friday.
Donald Trump will return to the key swing state of Pennsylvania for two rallies Friday. The first event will be held in Johnstown beginning at 4 p.m. at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena. Later in the day, the Republican candidate for president will head to Newtown, Bucks County, where he will hold a rally at the Newtown Athletic Club.
The appearances follow two nights of high-profile campaign events where the candidates shared the same stage. On Wednesday, Trump faced Democrat Hillary Clinton in the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas. Then on Thursday, the candidates both appeared at the roast-style Al Smith charity dinner in New York.
Watch the live stream of Friday's campaign event in Johnstown here:
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During Thursday's charity dinner, a tradition each presidential election season, Trump spoke first and was booed loudly after deviating from the jokes and outright calling Clinton "corrupt."
He poked fun at his wife, Melania, for her plagiarism of Michelle Obama's speech at the Republican National Convention and joked Clinton bumped into him backstage and said "pardon me," eliciting his response, "We'll see about that after I get into office." However, things crumbled from there and Trump fell into his campaign stumping, and the crowd grew restless.
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Clinton delivered a less controversial speech, joking about her health, saying she'd normally be taking a nap this late, and saying Trump looks at the Statue of Liberty and "sees a 4, maybe a 5." She closed with a thank you for the real purpose of the dinner — raising funds for children's charities through the Archdiocese of New York.
In Pennsylvania, according to Real Clear Politics, Hillary Clinton holds a 6-point lead in the website's average of polls.
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