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Carson calls on 'elderly' Trump, Clinton to release new medical records : politico





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Carson calls on 'elderly' Trump, Clinton to release new medical records

Carson calls on 'elderly' Trump, Clinton to release new medical records
Carson calls on 'elderly' Trump, Clinton to release new medical records
"And I'm not talking about from a year ago or two years ago.I'm talking about currently," Ben Carson says.| AP Photo Carson calls on 'elderly' Trump, Clinton to release new medical recordsNot only should Hillary Clinton release a new health report confirming her fitness to be commander in chief, so should Donald Trump, Ben Carson said Wednesday.


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Ben Carson: 'Elderly' Trump, Clinton should disclose medical history

Ben Carson: 'Elderly' Trump, Clinton should disclose medical history
Ben Carson: 'Elderly' Trump, Clinton should disclose medical history
@RealBenCarson says 'elderly' candidates Trump and Clinton should disclose their medical history https://t.co/4kZjR2z7E2 — Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) August 24, 2016Former Republican presidential candidate and neurosurgeon Ben Carson said that both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump should release their medical records because they are "elderly.""I think that somebody who is running for president of the United States, particularly if they're elderly — and that would include both major candidates — should disclose their medical history," the Trump surrogate said MSNBC Wednesday."It's common sense.


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Carson: 'Elderly' candidates Trump and Clinton should disclose full medical histories

Carson: 'Elderly' candidates Trump and Clinton should disclose full medical histories
Carson: 'Elderly' candidates Trump and Clinton should disclose full medical histories
Ben Carson on Wednesday refrained from offering his take on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Rodham ClintonCoulter: 'No hope for any Republican winning another election' if Clinton wins Pay for play is the Clinton way Cher wishes Trump would 'fall off the face of the earth' MORE's health, saying instead that "elderly" candidates should "disclose their full medical history.""As a physician, physicians and scientists will generally not make diagnoses on things they see from a distance," he said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."ADVERTISEMENTCarson, a retired neurosurgeon, said both Clinton and GOP presidential nomineeshould detail their medical history due to their age, however."I think that somebody who is running for president of the United States, particularly if they're elderly, and that would include both candidates, should disclose their full medical history," said Carson, who backs Trump.


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