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Fire marshal responds after being called out by Trump at UCCS rally
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds Kellen Campbell of Denver, right, and Evelyn Keane, of Castle Rock, Colorado, during a campaign rally.
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“Much of what Trump says is against our statement of inclusion”, said Huber, who teaches geography and environmental studies at UCCS. He went on to say, “You know what, I’m starting to agree with you!”
Trump spoke less than 24 hours after Clinton accepted her party’s nomination for president in Philadelphia.
‘Hey, maybe he’s a Hillary person, ‘ Trump said of fire marshal Brett Lacey.
Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump will return to OH on Monday, his campaign announced today.
The convention was also a chance to emphasize parts of Clinton’s biography, such as her work for the Children’s Defense Fund after graduating from law school, that remain less well-known than her more controversial tenure as a politically active first lady. “They’re called friends of mine-contractors”. Trump’s comments sparked immediate outrage on social media, both for attacking a mourning mother and because many considered them racist and anti-Muslim.
One of the most divisive U.S. campaigns in modern history is entering a new chapter with Republicans and Democrats having selected their nominees, leaving the candidates slogging it out before election day on November 8.
Said Clinton: “A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man you can trust with nuclear weapons”.
Polls have shown a close race, although how the public gauged Clinton’s performance at the Democratic convention won’t be known for several days.
After months of insisting that Clinton was “guilty as hell”, Trump argued in June that Clinton should “go to jail” over her email use, which Trump and Republicans allege may have compromised national security.
Ghazala Khan has said she didn’t speak because she’s still overwhelmed by her grief and can’t even look at photos of her son without crying.
Trump also said that Sanders, “sold his soul to the devil” by giving his support to Clinton.
“We will prevail”, she said. He said it was “unfair” to the people at the event not to let them into the main venue.
Trump’s supporters repeatedly shouted back – yelling “Lock her up” in reference to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
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He said he never remembered meeting Kovaleski.