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How Trump and Clinton compare on 4 different issues
Chants of “Hillary!, Hillary!”, rang out throughout the arena.
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“I’m honoured that POTUS would plagiarize a line from my speech last week”, Trump wrote.
On Thursday night in Philadelphia, Mrs. Clinton cast herself as the more steady, unifying leader and promised to strengthen the middle class, overhaul immigration and enact new gun restrictions.
“I’ve been watching these speeches at night, and boy am I getting hit”, Trump said at an event Thursday in Iowa.
But I believe a majority of Americans still want to support the candidate who wants to bring us together.
“By so many measures, our country is stronger and more prosperous than it was when we started”, Obama said. She painted America as being “in a moment of reckoning”. Let’s keep going until every one of the 161 million women and girls across America has the opportunity she deserves to have.
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton cast herself as the steady leader at a “moment of reckoning” for the USA, contrasting her character with what she described as a risky and volatile Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. That’s the future we’re working toward.
Clinton is about love and unity.
JOSEPH BIDEN, Vice President of the United States: Think about that. Her impassioned speech gave firm ideas for her presidential platform, her hopes for the next four years, and just aout anything else you could ask out of an acceptance speech. “My job titles only tell you what I’ve done. They say ‘we can fix it together”‘. She explained that the service part of public service came easier to her than the public part.
Further north, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia are also in play.
“We are not afraid”.
“He’s betting that the perils of today’s world will blind us to its unlimited promise”, she said.
“A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man you can trust with nuclear weapons”, she said to the crowd. He pointed to “Radical Islam” and police shootings as the kind of problems the former secretary of state ignored, though the final night of the DNC featured several military officials making the case for Clinton’s national security expertise and remarks from the families of police officers killed on duty. “Wall Street should never be allowed to wreck Main Street again”. He spoke for 70-odd minutes – and I do mean odd. “She said that what anxious President Kennedy during that very risky time was that a war might be started – not by big men with self-control and restraint, but by little men – the ones moved by fear and pride”. Oh yeah, and she dunked on Republican nominee Donald Trump, 70, hard! The difficulty for Hillary is that those who have come before her have also tried to tackle the same issue in building an economy that works for everyone.
“We can’t afford to have a president who’s in the pocket of the gun lobby”.
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Following Obama’s pitch, Clinton took the stage with the president in a surprise appearance. She is the first woman in history to do so. “None of us ever have or can do it alone”, Clinton said. “He (Trump) is not really a plans guy”. Cameras went to a split screen with Clinton and the Vermont senator, with the latter keeping a stone face.