Current polls put Mrs
Clinton ahead, leaving the billionaire businessman with a tough battle to win
over undecided voters.
As a Trump supporter, Malik
Obama has already told US media the tycoon "can make America great
again".
The final live US
presidential debate is to be given extra spice after Donald Trump invited
Barack Obama's half-brother along to the event.
And in an interview with
the New York Post, Malik Obama, who splits his time between Kenya and the US,
said he is "excited to be at the debate".
Mr Trump told the paper
that Malik "gets it far better than his brother".
The previous live events
were vitriolic affairs - and the upcoming clash at the University of Nevada is
likely to be just as tense.
Ahead of the debate, Mr
Trump has faced claims of sexual misconduct from a number of women, including a
former contestant on the US version of The Apprentice.
He has denied the claims,
saying they are "outright lies" and his wife, Melania, has defended
him in an interview where she accused the claimants of being attention seekers
making "damaging and unfair" accusations.
Mr Trump has also claimed
the 8 November election will be rigged in favour of Mrs Clinton, saying:
"The election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing completely false
allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president."
This prompted Mr Obama to
tell the Republican to "stop whining".
"If you start whining
before the game's even over; if whenever things are going badly for you and you
lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be
in this job," he said.
Mrs Clinton's
campaign has also been hit by controversy over her use of her private email
while Secretary of State, which Mr Trump has branded a scandal "worse than
Watergate".
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