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Comparing the platforms of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

October 31, 2016
Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton, left, and her Vice Presidential running mate Tim Kaine celebrate after her acceptance speech on the final day of the Democratic National Convention on July 28, 2016 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.  Clinton became the first woman to accept the nomination of a major party for the presidential election.
Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton, left, and her Vice Presidential running mate Tim Kaine celebrate after her acceptance speech on the final day of the Democratic National Convention on July 28, 2016 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. Clinton became the first woman to accept the nomination of a major party for the presidential election.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump differ sharply stylistically and ideologically. This slideshow breaks down their stances on six topics: economy, immigration, health care, tax plans, national defense and energy. The following information on Trump is from www.donaldjtrump.com, and the following information on Hillary Clinton is from www.hillaryclinton.com. The Trump campaign's Michigan Director, Scott Hagerstrom, spoke to The State News for this piece. The Michigan Clinton campaign could not be reached for comment.

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