The Note: Obama Takes Aim at Trump on the Trail

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YESTERDAY ON THE TRAIL with ABC’s VERONICA STRACQUALURSI and ADAM KELSEY

NOTED: PENCE STILL REFUSES TO CALL DAVID DUKE 'DEPLORABLE.' Pence referred to former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke as “that bad man” Tuesday, but continued to refuse to use the word "deplorable" to describe him. “I'm also not going to validate the language that Hillary Clinton used to describe the American people,” Pence told reporters, referring to Clinton’s comment over the weekend that half of Donald Trump supporters were a "basket of deplorable." “Hillary Clinton wasn't talking about that bad man,” Pence continued. “She was talking about people all across this country who are coming out in record numbers to stand by Donald Trump.” ABC’s JORDYN PHELPS has more: http://abcn.ws/2cBA3oV

WHAT VOTERS THINK ABOUT CLINTON’S HEALTH. Politicians on all sides have weighed in on Hillary Clinton’s health incident over the weekend and now both she and Donald Trump have said that they will release more information about their health in the coming days and weeks. Democrats supporting their nominee seem to believe that more is being made of the situation than it deserves, while Republicans seem to be calling for greater scrutiny and raising questions over the apparent secrecy of the Clinton campaign, reports ABC’s MEGHAN KENEALLY. http://abcn.ws/2cpmLd9

THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL OUTSIDERS AS PRESIDENTS. Donald Trump has touted his standing as a political outsider, and even Hillary Clinton, the former first lady, secretary of state and senator, has said that she is an "outsider" because of her gender. The concept and attraction of being a political outsider is not new, and there have been several men who had the label before being elected president. That was the case when it came to Zachary Taylor, Andrew Jackson and Dwight D. Eisenhower, though they all had military experience before being elected, writes ABC’s MEGHAN KENEALLY. http://abcn.ws/2cX0wxA

DEMOCRATS PRESS FOR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO TRUMP UNIVERSITY. Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee wrote to the Department of Justice yesterday asking Attorney General Loretta Lynch to look into the Donald J. Trump Foundation’s $25,000 donation to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. The letter follows an extensive Washington Post report on Trump's eponymous charitable organization. Trump aides told the newspaper that the foundation mistakenly donated $25,000 to a group backing Bondi in 2013, while her office was considering an investigation into Trump University. ABC’s BENJAMIN SIEGEL has more. http://abcn.ws/2cW1Myp

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

WHAT’S BEHIND HILLARY CLINTON’S ‘BASKET OF DEPLORABLES’ LINE. When Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told her audience at a fundraiser in New York City last week that “you can put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables,” defenders of Donald Trump immediately pounced, comparing the moment to Mitt Romney’s “47 percent” remarks in 2012. But in the aftermath of the comments, attention is being paid to the uniqueness of Clinton’s word choice, ABC’s ADAM KELSEY notes. Ben Zimmer, a linguist and lexicographer writing for Language Log, a blog hosted by the Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania, compared the phrase to “parade of horribles,” an expression that evolved from events in which early New Englanders dressed in garish costumes and sardonically marched through local towns. In this case, the line appears to be an original creation of Clinton and her team, though the New York fundraiser was not the first time she used it. http://abcn.ws/2cLtA80

WHO’S TWEETING?

@meganmurp: In our new Ohio poll that shows Trump +5, this is also a bit worrying for @HillaryClinton http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-09-14/ohio-poll …

@ryanstruyk: FWIW party breakdown in new Bloomberg poll is 29D-33R-34I but 2012 electorate was 38D-31R-31I. It's also 83% white but was 79% white in '12.

@danmericaCNN: Steph Curry backs Clinton for president, will stand for anthem but supports protest http://cnn.it/2c8oT6x via @DavidWright_CNN

@gregmcrc: Trump proposals on maternity leave, middle income wages not just about appealing to female voters, also aimed at #Catholic vote. #gop

@IsaacDovere: White House and Brooklyn in talks to get Obama & Clinton on trail together, so he can give her some juice http://politi.co/2cXPxUG