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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump begin their third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump begin their third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.

In Final Debate, Clinton, Trump Tangle Over Immigration, Fitness for Presidency

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The final debate between presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump took place after a particularly heated period in the 2016 campaign, with sexual assault allegations against Trump and the steady drip of hacked emails from the Clinton campaign.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton answers a question during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton answers a question during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.

Before talking about his economic plan, Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton will raise "massive" tax increases.

He brings up his comments about NATO, that if he were elected president, the U.S. would not necessarily come to the aid of other alliance members if they had not paid up their dues to NATO.

He then switches to his ability to negotiate deals and suggests there will be more free trade in his administration.

On Russia:

Clinton - Russia is trying to influence election through hacking

Clinton: Russia is trying to influence US election through hacking
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Trump: Putin said nice things about me, has no respect for Clinton, Obama

Trump: Putin said nice things about me, has no respect for Clinton or Obama
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Moderator Chris Wallace asks Hillary Clinton about her economic stimulus plan. Says if it is similar to President Barack Obama's, which has been criticized for slow growth, how will hers succeed.

Clinton says Obama's plan saved the U.S. during the recession, but his plan was not given enough support.

Wallace tells Donald Trump that analysts have said the numbers of his plan don't add up. Trump brings up NAFTA, passed under former President Bill Clinton's term, and how it destroyed jobs.

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