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Obama boosts Clinton; Trump talks emails and Russian Federation
McAuliffe also clarified his position, blaming a misunderstanding for the gaffe and said that he believed that Clinton would oppose the deal unless her concerns were addressed.
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“Even in the middle of crisis, she listens to people, and keeps her cool, and treats everybody with respect”, he’ll say. “I know Hillary. Hillary understands”.
The head of a cybersecurity firm says no one should be shocked that a foreign nation would want to break into a digital trove of American political communications.
Wednesday night’s lineup at the Democratic National Convention was aimed at emphasizing Clinton’s national security credentials, a shift from two nights focused more on re-introducing her to voters as a champion for women’s issues, children and families. Tim Kaine, gets his turn in the spotlight, too.
The young woman has never seen Barack Obama speak – she’s from his hometown, Chicago, but it took a work stint in Philadelphia to bring her within camera range of the president.
Speaking from Miami before he was scheduled to embark on a tour of swing states, the Republican presidential nominee chided Democrats for not mentioning the Islamic State during the first day of the party’s national conventions. “But Hillary’s been in the room; she’s been part of those decisions”, Mr Obama will say in a speech set to last thirty minutes.
California Rep. Judy Chu, the first Chinese-American woman elected to Congress, railed that Clinton “gets it” on immigration rights, voting rights, affordable education and family issues.
Marshall, who oversees state operations, said the campaign plans to establish a presence even in states they already know they won’t win.
“Hillary Clinton will be a force for real and progressive change in this nation”, he said. The bottom line is: “Trump is a risky, reckless and radical choice and we cant afford to make that choice”. On several occasions Trump interrupted reporters and accused them of bias.
If Russia was indeed trying to influence the outcome on the US presidential election, it would be “totally consistent with who Putin is”, Biden said with a laugh.
Donna Brazile, the interim Democratic party chair, told USA TODAY she was not concerned by current polling numbers.
“Should Hillary Clinton be elected, are you going to have a role in her Cabinet in some shape or form?” He has 88 percent approval from Democrats but just 17 percent from Republicans; just 29 percent among conservatives; and just 45 percent approval among whites, vs. 77 percent among nonwhites (including 89 percent among blacks and 76 percent among Hispanics).
“I’ve seen all kinds of insane stuff happen”, Obama said.
“Anybody who goes into campaigns not running scared can end up losing”. “I really would like to finish being mayor and then spend time doing other things”. In an NBC News interview, Obama suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin was actually rooting for Trump – although he provided no evidence – and said the GOP businessman has “expressed admiration” for Putin. “Basic knowledge about the world or what a nuclear triad is or where various countries are or the difference between Sunni and Shia in the Muslim world”. Action News was at the Wells Fargo Center Wednesday morning as Kaine checked out the podium.
That followed Tuesday’s dramatic moment, when Sanders moved for Clinton’s nomination by acclamation following what had been a long and at times bitter primary campaign.
Liberals, particularly those who supported Vermont Sen.
Inside, it was all about the Clintons.
“I think it’s a good bet that he’ll reflect on that”, White House Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz said Tuesday.
She was lauded throughout the evening by passionate supporters whose lives she has influenced. After all, he catapulted his own trajectory to the White House with by a keynote address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.
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The party has “done the right thing” for those voters, said Biden, but it hasn’t “spoken to them”.