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Senator for Vermont Bernie Sanders joined Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a rally in Durham, New Hampshire, Wednesday, to promote free higher education. Clinton and Republican rival Donald Trump will face off in a second presidential debate on October 9 in St. Louis, Missouri, with the final debate taking place at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on October 19.

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