ATKINSON, New Hampshire — Republican nominee Donald Trump kicked off his final push for the presidency on Friday in New Hampshire, where a packed audience of about 1,000 gathered to hear their candidate at the Atkinson Country Club. Trump cited a new CBS News story revealing that some of the State Department emails, among the 650,000 found by the FBI on Anthony Weiner’s laptop, were not previously seen by authorities. “She said she gave ’em all in, right?” he asked, rhetorically. Given the new discoveries, he added, she had probably committed “perjury.” “All she had to do was follow the rules… And for what? … She’ll be under investigation for years, she’ll be with trials .. If she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis.” And America, he said, was tired of Clinton crises. Trump also spoke about the upcoming “massive double-digit premium spike” in Obamacare across America. And he pledged to “drain the swamp” of corruption in Washington. Panoramic shot of crowded #Trump rally in #Atkinson #NewHampshire – at least 1,000 packed into hall, wall to wall pic.twitter.com/Zuj04fOTrt — Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) November 4, 2016 Trump cited Friday’s October unemployment report, noting that 425,000 people