Donald Trump appears to have changed his tune about Monday night's debate: He's still saying that he won, but he's now also saying that Lester Holt's moderating was biased against him, the Hill reports. "I had to put up with the anchor and fight the anchor on everything I said. What a rigged deal," Trump, who initially said Holt did a "great job," told a campaign rally in New Hampshire Thursday. "What's going on in this country is so sad. But it will change. Remember Nov. 8th." In other coverage:
- Politico reports that Trump's campaign has ignored the advice of senior Republicans and is now targeting Bill Clinton's infidelity, including the issue on a list of talking points sent to surrogates. Sources say the campaign is in turmoil after a disappointing debate performances and aides are looking at ways to change the conversation, including a possible last-minute trip to Israel.
- Trump himself brought up Bill Clinton's impeachment at a campaign rally in New Hampshire Thursday, the AP reports, but analysts say the Bill strategy could backfire, especially with women voters. "The whole notion of trying to get Hillary Clinton to pay for Bill Clinton's infidelities is just strategically a bad choice," says GOP strategist Katie Packer.