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Clinton, in ‘dead heat’ with Trump, offers sharper contrast
Speaking to Fox, Trump gave a conflicting answer to his stance on guns in the classroom.
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“We’re getting rid of gun-free zones, OK”, said Trump, arguing that the victims were killed because they were barred from carrying weapons and therefore could not defend themselves.
“The reason why I stand with her is because she first stood with me”, Fulton said before introducing Clinton to more than 200 people packed inside a hotel banquet room.
“Hillary wants to disarm vulnerable Americans in high-crime neighborhoods”, Trump said. “And we’re going to win California”, Sanders said at a rally in Carson last week, noting that he also won Washington state’s caucuses.
Hillary Clinton promised Saturday never to “pander to the gun lobby” as she assailed Republican Donald Trump as unsafe and hopelessly out of step with American public opinion about gun control.
Saturday, Clinton stayed focused on Trump and did not mention Sanders.
Previously Hillary Clinton indicated that she would support the global deregulation deal, calling it the “gold standard” of free trade. “I think Senator Sanders has dragged her a little bit too far to the left, on things like college tuition and other business elements that I think could hurt the economy”.
Saturday night, Trump tweeted his response to her speech.
“The NRA endorsement will strengthen Trump’s support among conservatives”.
“I am going to read every single word of these letters because each of the mothers is telling us something that we all need to hear, not just about their tragedies but about our country”, Clinton said.
In another interview with CNN on Sunday, the New York Times reported, Sanders said he would not reappoint current DNC chair and Florida Rep.
Another $300,000 was donated to candidate Clinton from technology firm Oracle, when the former Secretary of State’s Democratic primary was in full swing. “I think we have a shot”. This is sort of ironic, considering one of the criticisms of Clinton is that she, at least through her husband, supported a bill that led to a massive increase in incarceration.
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“In my 45 years in acquaintances with her, she’s the best change maker I’ve ever known”. She has pledged that as president she would broaden those background checks for now largely unrestricted sales online and at gun shows.