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The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):
9 p.m.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says running mate Donald Trump is unstoppable.
Pence told a rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Wednesday that despite the best efforts of the Democratic Party and the news media, "The next morning they turn on the television and there is Donald Trump, standing taller than before and fighting to make America great again."
The most recent Trump controversies include his feud with the parents of a Muslim soldier killed in combat and his refusals to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan and Arizona Sen. John McCain in their respective re-election bids.
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8:20 p.m.
Arizona Sen. John McCain says he's not going back on his pledge to support Donald Trump as the Republican Party's presidential nominee despite a series of Trump comments that have brought rebukes from McCain and other top Republicans.
McCain said Wednesday that he intends to support the nominee of the party, period.
The 2008 GOP presidential nominee is declining to expand on the lengthy statement he issued in response to Trump's criticism of the parents of an Army captain killed in Iraq in 2004. McCain says he "has talked about it as much as I am going to."
McCain is also declining to address Trump's comments that he would not support McCain's re-election because he hasn't done enough to help veterans.
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7:50 p.m.
Donald Trump is saluting some Gold Star military families attending a Florida rally days after he fought with the family of a slain U.S. soldier.
Trump, speaking Wednesday in Jacksonville, said he met with some Gold Star families — those who have lost relatives in combat — before a rally in Jacksonville. He then led the crowd in cheering for them.
The Republican presidential nominee says one of the families presented him with a campaign donation and told him it "was more than they could afford."
The families were not identified. Trump also showed off the Purple Heart he was given by a veteran in Virginia the day before.
The nods to the veterans community comes after Trump's feud with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son was killed in Iraq in 2004. The flap has earned Trump denouncements from Republicans and Democrats alike.
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5:59 p.m.
Hillary Clinton has launched a new website to hit Donald Trump for making products outside the country.
During an event in Commerce City, Colorado Wednesday, Clinton said the site provides information on places in the United States that are making ties, suits, furniture and barware. Clinton and her supporters have been attacking Trump for producing such items in other countries.
Clinton showed off a scarf she bought from a Denver company that was made in Colorado, saying "I hope more people will start making things in America again."