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The second debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for president of the United States kicks off on Sunday at Washington University in St. Louis.
As Ms. Clinton and Mr. Trump square off again, financial advisers will be listening closely for the candidates’ intended policies around national security, the economy, jobs, health care, immigration, taxes and more.
Join the conversation with IN’s senior Washington reporter, Mark Schoeff Jr., and your adviser peers on Twitter during the presidential debate at 9 p.m. ET Sunday using #INDebate16.

(More: Advisers sound off about who, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, they are voting against)

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