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Kaine accepts party nomination as Obama praises Clinton, blasts Trump
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for vice president on the third night of the Democratic National Convention.
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“With Hillary, it’s not just words, it’s accomplishments.” he said, before training his fire on Trump.
Paul Manafort tells “Fox & Friends” on Friday that, “if it’s midnight in America, it’s because of seven-and-a-half years of the Obama-Clinton administration”.
“You know who I don’t trust?” Kaine whose son is a Marine, said Americans should trust Clinton, and “on a personal level, as he’s serving our nation overseas, I trust Hillary Clinton with our son’s life”.
Democratic vice presidential nominee and Virginia Sen.
During his address, Kaine shared things about himself, his family and his faith – not to mention a Senate secret. “Because any party that would nominate Donald Trump for president has moved too far away from this party of Lincoln”.
In short, Kaine has said that though he’s personally against abortion, he would never as a public servant stand in the way of a woman’s right to choose.
“So, here’s the question, do you really believe him?”
Then Kaine took the stage.
Kaine’s allies, both in the Clinton and Sanders’ camps, say his record must be judged in totality.
Kaine also slipped into the vice presidential nominee role of attack dog Friday morning as he slammed Trump’s recent comments calling on Russian Federation to dig up and release thousands of Clinton’s emails.
“We’d better elect the candidate who’s proven she can be trusted with the job. who’s proven she’s ready for the job”, he said. Elizabeth Warren, a champion of tougher restrictions on Wall Street and liberal causes.
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“For The Prime Minister To Stand Up And Say “This Is A Bad Deal” When There Is No Deal, Just Sort Of Made My Point”. Top Clinton ally Terry McAuliffe also suggested Clinton would eventually pass the trade deal as well, comments the Clinton campaign disputed. But Kaine recently told the Weekly Standard that he had not been informed of that change. “She’s ready because of her experience”, said Kaine.