Presidential contender Donald Trump edges closer to his rival Hillary Clinton, closing the gaps by two percent (40-42) in a recent Morning Consult survey.
The survey, which was conducted by Morning Consult last Sep. 15-16, that Gary Johnson garnered 8 percent while Jill Stein at 3 percent.
But amid leading the U.S. Presidential survey, many doubts if Clinton is healthy enough to finish a term after a health panic last week.
The incident happens when a viral video hit the web last week that shows the Democratic presidential nominee wobble and nearly fall down in a 9/11 event in New York City.
Clinton left the 9/11 commemoration ceremony early, prompting speculations that she is suffering from some serious health issues.
But according to Inquisitr News, Dr. Lisa Bardack, Clinton's personal physician since 2001, said that she was diagnosed with pneumonia two days before the 9/11 event. Bardack pointed out that during the incident in New York City, Clinton became overheated and dehydrated.
The physician said that the Democratic presidential hopeful immediately rehydrates and is "recovering nicely."
Bardack said that Clinton was advised to go on with taking antibiotics, have enough rest and remain hydrated. The doctor assured the public that Clinton is in good health condition.
Bardack added that Clinton went through a surgery on her ear last January due to a sinus and ear infection.
As the US Presidential Election approaches very soon, can Clinton stays healthy during the remaining days of the campaign period? Is she healthy enough if she ever becomes the President of the U.S?