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Sen. Kaine asks if you “believe in Donald Trump?”

Tim is well-liked in the political world, and while he’s not the most liberal of Democrats, he has a strong voting history that puts him in line with Hillary Clinton’s ideals.

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“[Take it from] John McCain’s chief economic adviser during the ’08 race, who estimated that Trump’s promises would cause America to lose 3.5 million jobs”, said Kaine, a senator from Virginia, in a speech on the third night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

An instrumental version of the 1966 Temptations classic “Get Ready” accompanied Kaine onto the podium.

Though others might take issue with some aspects of his findings, the objective of this fact-check is not to cast doubt on the quality of Zandi’s Trump report or his work generally. The motto of our school was ‘men for others.’ That’s where my faith became vital, a North Star for orienting my life. “I think it is really disqualifying”, Podesta said.

“Here’s the thing. Most people, when they run for president, they don’t just say ‘believe me, ‘” Kaine said. Kaine said, mimicking Trump. Believe me. Than they will ever understand.

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When it comes to executive experience and foreign policy credentials, he is considered a solid choice, with experience on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees. “Time Kaine understands we don’t need to be in people’s bedrooms and so we can not control lives”, said Indianapolis Representative Cherrish Pryor.

“Realistically, we need them in the Senate”, said Payne.

“We share this belief: Do all the good you can”. That’s what you’re about. But this is what it’s going to look like: name-checking Barbara Bush and Bernie Sanders, referring to a mass shooting before aping an opponent’s mannerisms, and seeing just how close he can get to making everybody happy.

On NBC’s “Today” show, Obama sought to raise fears of a Trump presidency.

“Hillary has a passion for kids and families”, he said.

Bloomberg says at the Democratic National Convention that the country must unite around Clinton because she can “defeat a risky demagogue”.

Tim Kaine is focused on trust as he concludes his pitch – to Democrats in Philadelphia and to voters watching on TV – that Hillary Clinton should be the next president. This is nine years now that I’m laying out, and at the end of nine years Nat’s going to be in college.

According to one IN state representative, a Vice President Kaine would govern much differently than a Vice President Pence. “They respect you enough to tell you how they will get things done”. “First act he did in New Jersey was ask for a $4 billion tax increase, and he’s not very popular in New Jersey”.

But he tried to channel Trump on Wednesday night in offering an impression of the real estate mogul’s consistent promises to “believe” him. “That’s a bunch of malarkey”, Biden said, eliciting cheers. Kaine mocked Trump throughout the speech, mimicking his mannerisms and ridiculing one of his favorite catch-phrases, “Believe me”.

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Kaine’s allies say his record must be judged in totality. He said he had a specific reason for using the word “ready”. He closed his remarks by again showing off his Spanish, explaining that he learned in Honduras that the best compliment is “listo”, or “ready”-a term that’s been tied to Clinton’s candidacy since 2013″.

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