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Flynn: Trump will be a return to ‘American exceptionalism’

While he wouldn’t say who would make a good alternative nominee, he said, “Anyone that’s competent and able to beat Hillary Clinton would be my choice”. “How could she do this to any American family?” she said.

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Clinton also acknowledged that the violence has gone both ways.

‘This madness has to stop, ‘ she said.

At the same time, Clinton called for police reform, as well as reform to the US criminal justice system in which blacks are disproportionally incarcerated.

“We need toughness. We need strength”, Trump said, adding that he would declare war against the terror group ISIS in response to an attack in the French city of Nice, where a man used a truck to plow through revelers celebrating Bastille Day and killed 84 people. “I am a woman, a mother, and a grandmother of two”.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took the lead back from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump after falling behind him in a general election match-up, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released on Sunday. “Donald Trump can not become president”, she said to huge applause and delegates leaping to their feet. “Now, my opponent in this race may have a different view, but there’s nowhere I’d rather be than right here with all of you”.

Clinton has proposed a series of reforms to the criminal justice system, including developing national guidelines on the use of force by police, new investments in bias training, legislation to end racial profiling and funding for body cameras.

Delegates were visibly moved to tears at Smith’s raw commentary, and they shouted out encouragement and barbs aimed at the person Smith blames for the death of her son, Sean Smith, a foreign service officer assigned to a Libyan diplomatic outpost.

He has already won the right from a federal judge to vote for someone other than Donald Trump. “And he wants to ban an entire religion from entering the country”.

“I am pleased to announce a nationwide drive to get 3 million people to register to vote and commit to vote in this election”, Clinton said, speaking at the annual gathering of the NAACP in Cincinnati on Monday morning.

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The New York Times/CBS News poll showed 67 percent of voters surveyed said Clinton was not honest and trustworthy, up 5 percentage points from a CBS poll conducted last month before the Federal Bureau of Investigation made its findings public.

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