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Trump Is Heckled At Christian Conference
He concluded this comment by saying he will bring the nation together. “Together we will chart a new optimistic course for America”. “Again, I think the language Donald Trump spews is misogynistic, racist, xenophobic-is horrifying, and it’s very anti-American”, she added, holding a sign that read “Thou shalt not be a misogynist”.
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Some social conservatives – including a number who voted for Ted CruzTed CruzEvangelicals give Trump stamp of approval Clinton may defeat herself There is still time for Romney MORE over Trump in the primaries – still can not bring themselves to support a candidate who curses in public and has made derogatory remarks about women.
“We want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life [and] marriage and family as the building block of happiness and success”, Trump said.
“So important”, he said, then added, “The happiest people are the people that have that great…religious feel and that incredible marriage”.
“We dare not sit on the sidelines in what I believe is the most important election of our lifetimes”, Reed said. No good. Can’t do it. We don’t know where they come from, where they are’.
But the speech also marked yet another moment of concern among skeptics of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, who question the candidate’s commitment to the freedom and rights of all peoples. “That’s what we have do, and we have to do that soon”.
But Trump stopped short of repeating his own call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States, a proposal that has drawn heavy fire from Republicans and Democrats.
His speech was interrupted four times by women, including Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin, who stood up shouting, “Stop Trump!” One chanted the refrain, “Refugees are welcome here! Stop hate! Refugees are welcome here!” before being dragged away by security. They are the ground troops Donald Trump needs badly to knock on doors and mobilize voters…
Trump responded, “What’s happening in our country is so sad”. We’re so divided. It’s such a shame’. Trump waved them off as “professional agitators”.
The real estate tycoon stuck for the most part to the scripted lines, which bore little resemblance to his usual rhetoric, though he did pepper them with a few familiar phrases: a “believe me” here, a “so true” there.
Clinton, a former secretary of state, effectively clinched the Democratic Party’s nomination at primary elections this week, setting up what will be a bruising fight between the two ahead of the November 8 election.
Across town, Clinton was delighting Planned Parenthood’s annual conference by ripping into Trump, saying he doesn’t “see all Americans as Americans”, while promising to protect abortion and women’s reproductive rights.
Reed stoked fears about guidance from the administration prohibiting schools from discriminating against transgender students. I can guarantee you this: “in Richmond tonight, it will not be a teleprompter speech”, he said.
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“The importance of faith to the United States society, it’s really the people who go to church, who work in religious charity-so important-and share their values, this is the foundation of our society”.