Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will take to the stage in Las Vegas at 1pm today for the final debate in an increasingly bitter race for the US presidency.
Polls show Trump is losing in key battleground states after facing a list of sexual assault allegations.
But Clinton remains unpopular with many US voters and has faced more bad headlines about her use of a private email server.
Most Americans will cast their votes on 8 November.
Millions are expected to tune into the third and final debate at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada and will be moderated by Fox News journalist Chris Wallace.
The two candidates will discuss six topics: national debt and health and social benefits, immigration, the economy, the Supreme Court, foreign flashpoints and their fitness to be president.
Meanwhile Donald Trump is bringing President Barack Obama’s Kenyan‑born half‑brother, Malik, to today’s presidential debate.
He is also bringing and a ghost from Clinton’s past: Patricia Smith, the mother of Benghazi victim Sean Smith, who has accused the former secretary of state of “murdering” her son.
Clinton will be joined at the debate by two well‑known billionaires who are backing her campaign, in what may be an attempt to rattle Republican nominee by subtly questioning his own net worth.
The New York Post also reported that Malik Obama called now‑deceased Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi one of his best friends.
Malik Obama, who was born in Kenya and is an American citizen, voiced his support for Trump in July, saying he hoped to meet the Republican nominee.
Trump’s feelings are mutual.
Source: New York Post/CNN
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