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Clinton raises $90 million in July for campaign and Democrats

Hillary Clinton has received a significant bounce in the polls following the Democratic National Convention, eliminating gains Donald Trump saw following the Republican convention. His authoritarian character could threaten much more, ‘ Whitman wrote on Facebook. But keep in mind that Trump’s proposed Muslim ban – which many predicted would sink Trump’s candidacy – didn’t knock him off his first-place standing in the Republican primary contest. Her campaign also courted former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who delivered an endorsement speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia last week. Trump’s unsteady hand would endanger our prosperity and national security.

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Buffet said he will do whatever it takes to to defeat Trump.

What that means is that you are going to hear a lot more about “Crooked Hillary” from Trump and a lot more about Trump’s controversial comments about women, Hispanics and, well, nearly everyone else from Clinton. “Donald Trump, you are no Ronald Reagan”.

Trump, accused by critics of being vindictive, was hardly the magnanimous statesman in his Tuesday interview with the Washington Post.

He also challenged Trump to release his tax returns, something the real estate mogul and television star has declined to do so far citing an Internal Revenue Service audit. Buffett asked the cheering crowd.

“You’re only afraid if you’ve got something to be afraid about”, he said.

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett says he’ll do whatever it takes to defeat Donald Trump, including escorting people to the polls himself.

The CNN poll includes more good news for Clinton, showing that an increasing number of her backers say they are voting in favor of her rather than in opposition to Trump – 58 percent now, compared with 48 percent in early May.

“It may infuriate some strong supporters of Trump and endear him to Democrats who have supported him in the past”, Borick said.

It’s also a way of scaring off potential donors, at a time when Trump appeared to be starting to finally gain some ground in fundraising, though major contributors have been holding back.

Clinton’s defining trait as a politician is her cautiousness.

“I really would like him to explain why he paid Chinese workers to make Trump ties”, Clinton said, holding up one of his signature neck ties, “instead of deciding to make those ties right here in Colorado with a company like Knotty”.

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Trump on Wednesday dismissed suggestions that the GOP frustration was hurting his campaign. When Clinton, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden wrapped up the Democratic convention last week with mostly positive descriptions of the current US economy, they were attacked by critics from all sides of the political aisle.

Rep. Richard Hanna of New York became the first Republican in Congress to say he would vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in November