The Note: Top Political Stories of the Day

Clinton Closes Gap With Male Voters. Hillary Clinton appears to have closed what was once a large gap of support among male voters with rival Donald Trump, according to the latest ABC News poll. Male respondents reported support for the former secretary of state at a rate of 44 percent to Trump’s 41 percent, a major swing for the group that has routinely backed the New York businessman throughout the campaign. ABC’s ADAM KELSEY has more. http://abcn.ws/2e4Nrzl

TALES FROM THE TRAIL

ABC’s INES DE LA CUETARA: Mike Pence on The Rush Limbaugh Show said Clinton going to red states was "tactical,” that she was doing it to "demoralize" Republicans. He commented on the polls, saying the media is trying to build "a narrative to support Clinton" and that there is "nothing further from the truth." Pence also said his “role model” is Harry Truman and his campaign in 1948. “You had this glamorous guy named Dewey who the political establishment all loved. The media all loved him,” Pence said. “And Truman just wasn’t having any of it….And he brought it home in that famous photograph of him holding a newspaper that says “Dewey Defeats Truman. And ya know, Truman went to bed on election night, woke up and he was still president.”

ABC’s LIZ KREUTZ: If it seems like every day there's now a new celeb campaigning for Clinton, it's because there basically is. Today's celebrity was Salma Hayek. The actress participated in a press call this afternoon where she explained why she is for Clinton. Hayek said that she believes Trump attacks others for things that are actually flaws in his character. Later, she was asked by a reporter to discuss her own encounter with Trump, which she recently talked about in an radio interview. Hayek told a story about how Trump repeatedly tried to get her to go out with him, despite knowing she had a boyfriend. When she refused, a story in the National Inquirer was released saying that Hayek was too embarrassed to go out with Trump because of her short height. Hayek said that she only told the story because she was asked about it, but that she believes it's insignificant overall. But she said, "Even if I hadn't had a boyfriend, I would never go out with Donald Trump. Not my type.”

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HAPPENING TONIGHT (all times Eastern):

--7 PM - Donald Trump campaigns in Tampa, Florida.

--7 PM - Mike Pence holds a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.

WHO’S TWEETING?

@rickwtyler: Just no way I could vote for Gary Johnson so I voted for the only other Republican on the ballot - @Evan_McMullin @TeamMcMullin

@brianstelter: Trump promoting "nightly campaign coverage" on his Facebook page starting tonight. 6:30pm-- up against the real nightly news-- coincidence?

@benyc: Add another item to a Clinton/Kaine agenda - Kaine tells @davidaxelrod HRC wld ask Congress to revise AUMF for ISIS fight "very early" on.

@DavidChalian: BREAKING - New CNN/ORC national poll of likely voters: Clinton 49%, Trump 44%, Johnson 3%, Stein 2%