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Here are the issues Americans are Googling before the next presidential debate
A Google sign is seen before the Republican Presidential debate sponsored by Fox News and Google at the Iowa Events Center on January 28, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Here are the issues Americans are Googling before the next presidential debate

Google also released the top questions Americans are asking about each candidate.

Google Trends has released new data about what Americans are Googling before the second presidential debate.

As Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump prepare to square off Sunday at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, at 9 p.m. EDT, the top political issues Americans searched for over the last day on Google are abortion, Obamacare, gun control, immigration and the economy.

This week, Planned Parenthood launched an ad campaign hitting Trump for his position on abortion, while the National Rifle Association released an ad criticizing Clinton’s position on gun control.

On Monday, former President Bill Clinton called the president’s signature health care law “the craziest thing in the world” during remarks at a campaign event for his wife.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released their September jobs report Friday. According to the agency, the U.S. economy added 156,000 jobs last month.

And Trump has made his position on illegal immigration a cornerstone of his campaign.

Google users are also curious about the candidates who will be in attendance at the debate:

As well as those who will not:

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