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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that "my single greatest asset of any assets I have is my temperament," during a campaign rally at the Greenville Convention Center in Greenville, North Carolina on Tuesday. According to Emerson latest polls Clinton and Trump currently tie at 43 percent each, while Monmouth gives 4 points ahead for Trump at 43 percent and with Clinton at 39 percent.
Donald Trump says he would be the last one to start a war and that clearly inferred that Hillary would. He says he has the best temperament.
For months, child welfare organizations have been dealing with the pandemic and its impact on at-risk children. But now, CNN reports workers have a new thorn in their sides: the QAnon conspiracy theory. It casts President Donald Trump as the hero in a fight against the 'deep state' and a sinister cabal of Democratic politicians and celebrities who abuse children. Child abuse hotline workers say believers in such unfounded theories are jamming up the lines, preventing true reports and children in need from getting through. What's more, when QAnon believers invoke the names of reputable organizations in their rhetoric, it tarnishes the good names of child welfare professionals. More than 100 anti-trafficking and child welfare organizations have already published an open letter warning of the dangers QAnon poses to their work.
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds easily fended off Democratic challenger Dan Ahlers. Polls closed at 8 p.m. local time/9 p.m. ET. Business Insider called the race in Rounds' favor. Rounds won his Senate seat in 2014 after defeating his Democratic opponent by 21 percentage points. South Dakota overwhelmingly voted for President Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse faces off against Democrat Chris Janicek. Sasse was first elected to the US Senate in 2014. He handily won his seat by over 30 percentage points. Nebraskans overwhelmingly voted for President Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. Business Insider reports the Senate is a "safe" Republican seat.