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Watch Live Stream: Donald Trump Rallies In Ambridge, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Republican candidate for president Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail Monday, with two events in Pennsylvania.

Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail Monday after Sunday night's scathing presidential town hall debate, heading to Pennsylvania for two events in the crucial swing state. A 3:30 p.m. rally is planned in Ambridge in the western part of the state, followed by a 7 p.m. rally in Wilkes-Barre, southwest of Scranton. The event in Ambridge will be held at Ambridge Area Senior High School Gymnasium. In Wilkes-Barre, he will speak at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.
The Republican candidate for president returns to the campaign trail in Pennsylvania a day after a divisive second debate against Democrat Hillary Clinton, during which a controversial tape that surfaced Friday featuring lewd comments Trump made about woman was addressed.
Trump and Clinton faced off in the town hall debate Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The tense event opened with no handshake between the rivals and was dominated with attacks by Trump, who held a pre-debate press conference with women who have accused former President Bill Clinton of inappropriate sexual behavior.
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The debate opened with a question as to whether or not the campaigns were setting a good example for the country's youth. However, the issue of the vulgar tape was quickly raised by moderator Anderson Cooper.
"That is sexual assault. You bragged that you committed sexual assault," Cooper said, before asking Trump if he understood the implications of his words.
"I didn’t say that at all. I don’t think you understood what was said. This was locker room talk," Trump said. "Certainly I’m not proud of it. But this is locker room talk."
When pressed on it, Trump said, "I'm very embarrassed by it. I hate it. It's locker room talk," before an inexplicable non-sequitur: "I will knock the hell out of ISIS."
Meanwhile, new national polling shows a jump in support for Clinton following the tape and subsequent backlash from GOP leaders. In an NBC/WSJ poll released Monday, Clinton has a double-digit lead against Trump, garnering 46 percent of voters' support to Trump's 35 percent.
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