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Trump conflict overshadows attacks on Clinton foreign policy
Jim Cicconi, a former Reagan and George H.W. White House staff member and lifelong Republican, said he went public with his decision to support Clinton “to encourage others in my situation to do the same thing”.
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“The candidate is in control of his campaign”, campaign chairman Manafort told Fox News Channel on Wednesday, highlighting his inability to control the nominee.
“I don’t like doing this”, Mr Ryan told a Wisconsin radio station.
“It’s so sad, so disgusting”, Trump said of the payment.
Trump’s hard week began with his feud with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Muslim American parents of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed in the Iraq War in 2004.
“US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, who has endorsed Trump but has not received a reciprocal endorsement from the NY businessman in his re-election bid, told WTAQ radio host Jerry Bader in Green Bay, Wisconsin, that Trump has “had a pretty odd run since the convention”.
“It is distressing that that’s not what we’re talking about these days”, Ryan said. Officials say there is no mechanism for forcing him to withdraw his nomination (Trump has not given any indications that he no longer wants to be his party’s nominee).
On Tuesday Obama questioned why leading Republicans have not withdrawn their support for their presidential nominee.
Pence then went on to briefly recount Khan’s story, and how he was posthumously awarded medals for valor for pushing back a crowd of people before turning around and running back toward the danger that ultimately took his life.
Kondik’s boss, Larry Sabato, issued an update Thursday on the Electoral College projection from the university’s Center for Politics. It showed Clinton with a likely 347 electoral votes and Trump with 191.
The campaign feels bullish about its standing in the more diverse battleground states including Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Nevada and Virginia, the aides said. Let me ask you: have you even read the United States Constitution?
“She should get an award from them as the founder of ISIS”, he said referring to the so-called Islamic State, adding it would be “embarrassing” to lose to her.
U.S. Representative Mike Coffman, a Colorado Republican, has released a campaign ad in his own re-election bid promising to “stand up” to Trump if Trump is elected.
In incoherent ramblings yesterday, the presidential candidate also claimed that the tragedy of 9/11 would have been avoided had he been president at the time.
Current POTUS Barrack Obama has also shared his fears about the possibility of a Trump term.
It’s unclear what footage Trump was referring to.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine says “a profound distance” has grown between law enforcement and communities in many parts of America, and that distance is risky.
For the past 15 months, we’ve all been wondering what would happen to Trump if his beloved poll numbers took a turn for the worst. “I’ve seen my role as simply amplifying the points that Donald Trump is making”. “He is the different candidate and therefore he is the change candidate”, Seib told VOA.
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Now we know about the other three minutes of that exchange.