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David Chalian breaks it down on "T= he Daily DC" The surprising place we found Trump supporters 03:57 Clinton, the Democratic nominee, is clinging to a narrow lead in many natio= nal polls, but now has almost no margin of error in the battleground states= that will decide who will take the oath of office as the 45th President in= January A CNN/ORC poll released Monday found Trump edging Clinton 42% to 4= 1% in Colorado among likely voters in a four-way race In Pennsylvania, the = poll found Clinton in a virtual tie against Trump among likely voters at 45= % to 44% The Democratic nominee's task is to knock Trump off balance and force him t= o stick to facts instead of the vague -- sometimes outrageous -- statements= he made during the GOP primary debate Trump, meanwhile, faces the challenge of bringing his unconventional style = to one of the most traditional venues of a presidential campaign His outsid= er campaign represents a repudiation of US domestic and foreign policy and = if the debate helps convince Americans to elect him, he will lead the natio= n on a sharply different course than the one President Barack Obama has cha= rted for nearly eight years Donald Trump's 6 debate tactics The destiny of the Supreme Court is up for grabs and the GOP's control of t= he Senate is on a knife-edge in an election that has sparked fierce controv= ersies about race, faith, gender and the nature of America itself But there's another factor that makes Monday's debate, the first of three s= cheduled clashes, so significant Clinton and Trump happen to be two of the most famous people in the country= -- if not the world -- and their triumphs and disasters over the past quar= ter-century have reverberated far wider than the political bubble, embeddin= g them in the fabric of American life National cultural moment In fact, the glass-ceiling-shattering female icon and the real estate magna= te and reality star-turned-unlikely politician have the potential to lift t= he debate out of the political realm into a national cultural moment It cou= ld be the kind of event where everyone will remember where they were when t= hey saw it unfold CNN Politics app "We have never seen any kind of interest like this, and probably never will= ever again," said Aaron Kall, director of debate at the University of Mich= igan and editor of a new book called "Debating the Donald" The 70-year-old Republican nominee has shattered every rule and convention = in politics with his stunning presidential campaign, so there is no reason = to think he will suddenly moderate his free-wheeling style with the whole w= orld watching Clinton, in facing a rival so instinctive and unpredictable as Trump, faces= an assignment no previous nominee has confronted in the 56 years since Joh= n F Kennedy and Richard Nixon held the first televised presidential debate Why the debate expectations game is a farce "It a watershed," said David Cram Helwich, a debate specialist at the Unive= rsity of Minnesota, who has carried out an in-depth study of Trump's debate= technique "Trump is a candidate who has defied all conventions of how one = approaches these debates It's unpredictable since he does not feel bound by= traditional presidential debate convention and he could do whatever it is = that he wants to" But Clinton, 68, will make her own history as the first woman leading her t= icket into a presidential debate -- a factor that could shift the dynamics = of the previously all-male showdown and present her tough talking rival wit= h his own challenges Not even Trump seems to know how he will behave 'Respect' "If she treats me with respect, I will treat her with respect," Trump told = Fox News' Bill O'Reilly last week "It really depends People ask me that que= stion, 'Oh you're going to go out there and do this and that' I really don'= t know that You're going to have to feel it out when you're out there" Clinton has in the past shown herself adept at capitalizing on any perceive= d sexism during debates And Trump's worst moments in the primary season deb= ates came when he was challenged over his Alpha Male approach by powerful w= omen like Carly Fiorina or Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly Trump and Clinton enter the showdown with clear goals Political Prediction Market Hillary Clinton to be the next US President ------=_Part_31_1789926155.1475177862619 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Trump went wild on Talk Show Interview =20 =20 = =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20
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Watch the fir= st presidential debate Monday night at 9 pm ET on CNN, CNNgo and CNNcom
(CNN)It could be the greatest political show on Earth

With a ti= ght election on the line, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clin= ton face off Monday at their first presidential debate, a battle emerging a= s the most hotly anticipated moment in modern US political history
An= audience rivaling that of the Super Bowl -- perhaps around 100 million Ame= ricans -- will be glued to televisions, smart phones and social media when = the rivals rip off the gloves at 9 pm ET The debate marks a rare shared exp= erience for a country deeply divided along political lines and fragmented i= n the media they consume
What should you watch for at the debate? Dav= id Chalian breaks it down on "The Daily DC"

The surprisi= ng place we found Trump supporters 03:57
Clinton, the Democratic nomi= nee, is clinging to a narrow lead in many national polls, but now has almos= t no margin of error in the battleground states that will decide who will t= ake the oath of office as the 45th President in January A CNN/ORC poll rele= ased Monday found Trump edging Clinton 42% to 41% in Colorado among likely = voters in a four-way race In Pennsylvania, the poll found Clinton in a virt= ual tie against Trump among likely voters at 45% to 44%
The Democrati= c nominee's task is to knock Trump off balance and force him to stick to fa= cts instead of the vague -- sometimes outrageous -- statements he made duri= ng the GOP primary debate
Trump, meanwhile, faces the challenge of br= inging his unconventional style to one of the most traditional venues of a = presidential campaign His outsider campaign represents a repudiation of US = domestic and foreign policy and if the debate helps convince Americans to e= lect him, he will lead the nation on a sharply different course than the on= e President Barack Obama has charted for nearly eight years
Donald Tr= ump's 6 debate tactics
The destiny of the Supreme Court is up for gra= bs and the GOP's control of the Senate is on a knife-edge in an election th= at has sparked fierce controversies about race, faith, gender and the natur= e of America itself
But there's another factor that makes Monday's de= bate, the first of three scheduled clashes, so significant
Clinton an= d Trump happen to be two of the most famous people in the country -- if not= the world -- and their triumphs and disasters over the past quarter-centur= y have reverberated far wider than the political bubble, embedding them in = the fabric of American life
National cultural moment
In fact, t= he glass-ceiling-shattering female icon and the real estate magnate and rea= lity star-turned-unlikely politician have the potential to lift the debate = out of the political realm into a national cultural moment It could be the = kind of event where everyone will remember where they were when they saw it= unfold
CNN Politics app
"We have never seen any kind of i= nterest like this, and probably never will ever again," said Aaron Kal= l, director of debate at the University of Michigan and editor of a new boo= k called "Debating the Donald"
The 70-year-old Republican n= ominee has shattered every rule and convention in politics with his stunnin= g presidential campaign, so there is no reason to think he will suddenly mo= derate his free-wheeling style with the whole world watching
Clinton,= in facing a rival so instinctive and unpredictable as Trump, faces an assi= gnment no previous nominee has confronted in the 56 years since John F Kenn= edy and Richard Nixon held the first televised presidential debate
Wh= y the debate expectations game is a farce
"It a watershed,"= said David Cram Helwich, a debate specialist at the University of Minnesot= a, who has carried out an in-depth study of Trump's debate technique "= Trump is a candidate who has defied all conventions of how one approaches t= hese debates It's unpredictable since he does not feel bound by traditional= presidential debate convention and he could do whatever it is that he want= s to"
But Clinton, 68, will make her own history as the first wo= man leading her ticket into a presidential debate -- a factor that could sh= ift the dynamics of the previously all-male showdown and present her tough = talking rival with his own challenges
Not even Trump seems to know ho= w he will behave
'Respect'
"If she treats me with respect,= I will treat her with respect," Trump told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly la= st week "It really depends People ask me that question, 'Oh you're goi= ng to go out there and do this and that' I really don't know that You're go= ing to have to feel it out when you're out there"
Clinton has in= the past shown herself adept at capitalizing on any perceived sexism durin= g debates And Trump's worst moments in the primary season debates came when= he was challenged over his Alpha Male approach by powerful women like Carl= y Fiorina or Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly
Trump and Clinton enter the = showdown with clear goals
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