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Clinton’s running mate has St. Paul roots

Frank says Clinton checked two out of three boxes of what a V.P. candidate should bring to the table: experience, help in battleground states and broaden the appeal of the ticket. The Florida events come ahead of the Democratic National Convention, which kicks off Monday in Philadelphia. “We’ve dealt with the issue”. “Because we’ve got real serious problems to solve”. “You should never tolerate anyone on your staff or allow people to write those kinds of things”. “And I didn’t, and I take responsibility for that”, she said. He added that she has worked hard and “it’s not an easy job”.

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The Kaines visited their church a day after Kaine made his campaign debut with Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

In one leaked email, a DNC official wondered whether Sanders’ religious beliefs could be used against him, questioning whether the candidate may be an atheist. He joked that far fewer people had showed up for that announcement.

Clinton said her running mate supports tighter restrictions on guns and equal rights for women, including the right to make their own decisions about abortion. ” Trump tweeted early Saturday morning”.

Miller, a Trump campaign spokesman, rejected the comparison between Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s support of TPP and Kaine’s. On Sunday, July 24, 2016, Wasserman Schultz announced she would step…

“With him being a governor and also being a senator, I think he is a good background to have because it is something that she hasn’t had”, Mark Jafari, president of United Democrats of Frederick County, said.

“And when he says, as he did say, “I alone can fix it” he’s not only wrong, he’s dangerously wrong”, said Clinton as she introduced Kaine to the nation.

Kaine took jabs at some of Trump’s more controversial positions, including a proposed ban on the entry of Muslims from other countries. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation members promise that an attack against any of them is considered an assault against all.

Trump has got this one dead wrong. Cory Booker, a young black lawmaker and rising Democratic star, and Massachusetts Sen. Cory Booker and Vermont Sen. The TPP was strongly opposed by Clinton’s opponent during party primary elections and caucuses, Senator Bernie Sanders.

In the interview, Clinton was asked what she calls Trump, in response to his moniker for her: “Crooked Hillary”. Sanders’ supporters believe Kaine is not liberal enough. The Florida congresswoman heeded Sanders’ longstanding call to leave as party chief.

Sanders still has obvious grievances over how he was treated by the Democratic National Committee during the primary process.

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The Clinton team worked to portray their party’s convention in a different light from the just concluded Republican gathering in Cleveland, where Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination but party divisions flared when his chief rival, Texas Sen.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with Sen. Tim Kaine D-Va. at a rally at Florida