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Hillary Clinton will try to ‘put Trump away early’ in first debate, Chuck Todd says

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NBC political director Chuck Todd tells TODAY that the Hillary Clinton campaign likely believes that Monday’s presidential debate will be more important than the others if Donald Trump is seen as presidential, and that they will use the debate as a way to “put Trump away early.” He adds that people know Trump as a “reaction kind of guy,” which could influence his debate preparations.