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Hugh Hewitt on Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton: ‘The election isn’t over’

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Radio host Hugh Hewitt tells Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist that Donald Trump needs to stay focused on issues facing the middle class and thinks “remarks about his accusers are best on the side until after the election.” Hewitt says Wikileaks releases do not typically “move a needle,” but adds releasing Hillary Clinton’s private server emails could move poll numbers.