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Trump spokesperson blames Obama, Clinton for soldier’s 2004 death
Colorado and Nevada are among the top battleground states in the fall election and Clinton is using the events to point to a voter mobilization push under way by the campaign aiming to register more than 3 million voters and have them commit to vote in the election.
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“I wish Donald Trump could meet with all of you and see what you are making here”, Clinton told the workers.
During this presser, Clinton should draw the comparison between what a real press conference looks like and what Donald Trump’s press conferences look like (Trump berates reporters and tries to intimidate them, which isn’t exactly the idea behind transparency). “We’ve had people walk all over us”, Schimkus said.
Trump on Tuesday slammed Obama, accusing him of “failed leadership” and, together with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, “single-handedly” destabilizing the Middle East. Both of them are guilty of putting the screws to working Americans in order to satisfy the super wealthy and the special interests that finance their campaigns.
The fact is, the system may be evil but Hillary Clinton isn’t.
Granted, Trump is a phenomenon.
“I will be a president for Democrats, Republicans, and independents”. Presidential nominees matter. What they say matters. What the Bushes really were saying is he’s not one of us – a blueblood.
We must not let Trump win. In other words, he’s got to tone down the rhetoric and do all that’s necessary to avoid getting bogged down in useless exchanges such as the one with the Muslims who lost their son in combat more than a decade ago. Johnson was asked what it would take for him to no longer back Trump.
Though Trump’s got to learn to play nice from time to time, his in-your-face demeanor, his brutal honesty in saying exactly what’s on his mind and his America first mantra is why he’s attracting support among traditional, blue-collar Democrats, particularly in OH and Pennsylvania. For instance, neither Nixon’s allies nor Alex Jones was a candidate for the presidency of the United States. He did it by the skin of his teeth in 2004. In Pennsylvania and OH, in particular.
True, the mainstream media and Wall Street and beltway power brokers say that in every election: “Don’t vote for the third party this time”.
The latest CNN/ORC poll showed the former USA secretary of state with an edge over Trump on who would better handle several public policy issues, including the economy, immigration, health care and fighting Islamic State terrorists.
Another Republican congressman is saying he’s unlikely to support Donald Trump for president. Therefore, in their eyes, he’s a radical.
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RE “REPUBLICANS in Congress distance selves from Trump comments” (BostonGlobe.com): Republicans are missing the full context of this story. The intensity of the attacks has gotten 10 times worse in recent weeks. Richard Hanna, a GOP congressman from NY, broke with his party and endorsed Hillary Clinton, primarily because of the attacks on the family of Humayun Khan, the soldier who lost his life in Iraq.