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Trump Focuses On Clinton Emails In Final New Hampshire Push

ATKINSON, N.H. (CBS) -- Donald Trump is zeroing in on New Hampshire.

He held a rally in Atkinson Friday, his ninth trip to the Granite State since the Republican convention.

"We're three points up nationwide and going like a rocket," Trump told the crowd at the Atkinson Country Club.

Numbers are what's driving Trump back to New Hampshire.

A shift began last Friday when the FBI announced it would examine more emails connected to Hillary Clinton's private email server. Since then the polls have tightened in New Hampshire making the race neck and neck and putting New Hampshire's four electoral votes up for grabs.

"Hillary Clinton lied to Congress under oath when she said she turned over all related work emails and didn't send classified information on her illegal server, meaning she may now face major problems for perjury," said Trump.

"I think it's been a momentum shift," said Trump supporter Mike Gianino.  "People are listening to the polls and realizing something is happening."

There's now confirmation these are new emails totaling 650,000, giving Trump an unrelenting line of attack.

"Hillary was engaged in a massive criminal enterprise and cover up," Trump said.

Trump suggested it would create a "constitutional crisis" if she's elected.

Trump began his campaign in New Hampshire and will end it there with a final rally on Monday, trying to convince voters the email crisis a sign of how Hillary Clinton would govern.

"What a mess, what a mess," said Trump.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones reports

 

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