Donald Trump says "you need tremendous stamina" as a presidential candidate. | AP Photo Trump: 'I just don't know' if Clinton physically up for debating

Donald Trump brushed aside a question Thursday as to whether Hillary Clinton would have the "stamina" to debate him in the upcoming events and campaign through Election Day.

"There are people out there who are wondering if Hillary Clinton is really going to have the stamina to go to the debate on the 26th and the debates that are coming up and to match you with the energy that you appear to have," Talk 1300 AM radio host Fred Dicker commented to the Republican nominee toward the end of an interview, asking, "What's your sense about whether or not she's really going to be physically up to the task of going right up to Election Day?"


Trump responded, "Well, I just don't know, but I can say for this, you need tremendous stamina. I mean, tremendous. I mean, I'm in three different states oftentimes. I'll make three or four speeches in front of massive crowds."

"You know, if I have a crowd of 5,000 people, it's considered a very small crowd. I've had 41,000, I had 35,000. We have crowds that makes Bernie crowds—Bernie Sanders was second, in all fairness," Trump continued. "But his crowds are a fraction of what we're getting. You know there's something out there that is amazing. You know it. It's a movement. It's been an amazing thing. People really want change and they want hope."

The comments come on the same day Trump released a note from his physician detailing the results of his most recent physical and other examinations, in which the campaign took a not-so veiled shot at Hillary Clinton, who is re-entering the campaign trail Thursday after taking several days to recover from a bout of pneumonia.

"We are pleased to disclose all of the test results which show that Mr. Trump is in excellent health, and has the stamina to endure — uninterrupted — the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign and, more importantly, the singularly demanding job of President of the United States," the Trump campaign said in its statement.