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Clinton raised about $90 million in July for campaign, Democrats: statement

The third and largest faction is the “Let’s Make the Best of a Bad Situation” group, which seems to include practically every member of the GOP leadership. He should have not made a deal.

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“He would’ve been a hero”, Trump said.

“Once he made that deal, and believe me he has buyer’s remorse. Is he really the guy you want to have the nuclear codes?”

Perhaps trying to divert attention away from a disastrous week for his campaign, Mr Trump also escalated his rhetoric about Democratic rival Ms Clinton.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall campaign event in in Columbus, Ohio.

Obama says Trump’s criticism of a fallen Muslim-American soldier’s family is the latest evidence that the GOP presidential nominee is unfit to lead America.

Khizr Khan spoke last week at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, with his wife Ghazala at his side, about their son Humayun Khan, a US Army captain who died defending his base from a vehicle bomber in 2004 in Baquba, Iraq.

Trump’s supporters packed a Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, high school gymnasium and thousands more were left outside or forced to watch in a spillover room.

Still, the former secretary of state received 3.7 million more votes than Sanders nationwide.

A similar appeal was made to Republicans in the House of Representatives, according to a senior aide.

The NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll was conducted online from July 25 through July 31 among 12,742 adults who say they are registered to vote.

STEIN: “So Donald Trump is overtly racist and xenophobic, and it’s horrifying to hear”.

In the fallout over Trump’s dispute with the Khans, Republican Senate Majority Leader McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan have also supported the family. Citing Trump’s attacks on the Khans, Hanna called him “deeply flawed in endless ways”, “unrepentant” and “self-involved”.

The celebrity businessman – who has been known to dabble in conspiracy theories, including claims that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and, more recently, that Sen.

Conversely, a word spoken out of turn by Mr. Trump will cost him dearly as the main street media is waiting to attack him on any verbal indiscretion.

Clinton has been enlisting the support of billionaires in the hope that they can destroy Trump’s argument that only he has the business know how to become president.

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Thus far, it sure looks like the Democratic convention has boosted Clinton, just as the Republican convention boosted Trump.

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