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First Republican congressman pledges to vote Clinton

Hanna said in an opinion piece posted to New York State.com Tuesday he’s planning to vote for Clinton because Donald Trump is “unfit to serve our party and can not lead this country”.

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In a radio interview, Roger Stone, one of the property mogul’s confidantes and political allies, also said: “I think we have widespread voter fraud”.

Still, her honesty and trustworthy numbers remain stalled at 34 percent after the convention — the same spot for her two weeks ago.

Speaking to crowds of supporters in Columbus, Ohio yesterday, Donald Trump said that the Republican primary was “rigged” against him and he is “afraid the election is going to be rigged”.

Mr Trump did not address the scandal during appearances on Monday, and instead sought to direct attention to Ms Clinton – and to his concerns that the coming election would be “rigged”. “I trust she can lead”.

Trump has criticized Khizr Khan and Ghazala Khan since they took the stage at last week’s Democratic convention.

‘Trump’s unsteady hand would endanger our prosperity and national security.

Clinton’s lead over the Republican Trump is 46 per cent to 39 per cent, according to the CBS News poll.

On the DNC-side, however, leaked emails showed that the Democratic party did have a favorite in the race, Hillary Clinton, and as Sanders put it, they “put their thumbs on the scale”, violating the DNC charter in the process.

The break by Representative Richard Hanna of NY followed days of uproar over Trump’s criticism of the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army officer killed in the Iraq war, which has fueled a fresh round of Republican rebukes of the NY businessman.

Whitman told the Times that Trump is a “dishonest demagogue” and said that those who look at other failed democracies and believe “it can’t happen here” are mistaken. “You have sacrificed nothing and no one”, Khan said to applause. After Blizter asked the same question for a fourth time, Pierson asked what exactly Trump was supposed to be apologizing for.

“If you are repeatedly having to say in very strong terms that what he has said is unacceptable, then why are you still endorsing him?” said Obama.

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Maria Comella, Chris Christie’s former aide, will vote for Clinton saying that with Trump as the GOP nominee, Republicans “are at a moment where silence isn’t an option”, CNN reported. During a press conference in Singapore on Tuesday, Obama said that Trump is different than other Republican presidential candidates because he is uniquely “unprepared” to serve as president and lacks “common sense and basic decency”.

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