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Trump to Hillary: ‘I’m Taking the Gloves Off’
“It’s interesting, every time I mention her, everyone screams ‘lock her up, ‘ and you know what?” She said the university can not legally deny access to the Trump campaign that it has granted other political candidates in the past. “I don’t recognise that, because that is not who we are as Americans”, she told supporters in Pennsylvania. I’ve been nice but after watching that performance last night – such lies – I don’t have to be so nice anymore.
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“They won’t let them in, and the reason they won’t let them in is because they don’t know what the hell they’re doing, that’s why”, Trump said into the microphone.
Colorado is considered a battleground state in the 2016 election, which is why it’s where Trump is spending his first official day of the general election.
There would be “no more Mr. Nice Guy” Trump vowed, ignoring his yearlong track record of pillorying Clinton on the campaign trail, including raising her husband’s White House sex scandal and referring to her as a “nasty, mean enabler”.
Trump spoke less than 24 hours after Clinton accepted her party’s nomination for president in Philadelphia.
“Much of what Trump says is against our statement of inclusion”, said Huber, who teaches geography and environmental studies at UCCS.
Later in his stump speech, Trump got sidetracked by a couple of disputes from a year ago as he tried to rebut a Clinton campaign ad. “If he were around, he’d say ‘I don’t like that system at all'”.
One poll released on Friday showed her leading Trump by six percentage points.
Trump’s supporters repeatedly shouted back – yelling “Lock her up” in reference to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. He also seemed poised to take a step toward trying to expand the electoral map by venturing into a pair of traditionally blue states: ME and his home state of NY, which he has repeatedly vowed to put in play despite polling that has him well behind Clinton there.
Trump also said that Sanders, “sold his soul to the devil” by giving his support to Clinton.
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“I think I have the best temperament, or one of the best temperaments, of anyone who has ever run for president”. “I mean I love the whole, everybody has their own idea and opinion and in the end, we’ll choose”, said Becky Ladd. Trump elaborated further, claiming Lacey was “probably a Democrat”, and a “Hillary person”.