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Trump, Clinton nastiness reaches crescendo, each says the other is ‘unfit to serve’

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With four days until Election Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continue to accuse the other of being unfit to serve as president. President Obama and Sen. Bernie Sanders are on the campaign trail stumping for Clinton while Trump’s son Eric is speaking out against KKK leader David Duke, and Trump’s wife Melania gave her first speech since the RNC, saying “our culture has gotten too mean.” NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY from Hershey, Pennsylvania.