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Manafort: Trump 2nd Amendment comments weren’t a threat
I’m told that I’m being foolish and irresponsible, and that by not voting for the better candidate, I’m helping elect someone who will be a disaster in domestic and foreign policy, lacks the integrity and temperament to lead and can’t be trusted to keep the country on track and Americans safe from harm. “We’re hiring a lot of people. He believes he’s going to win Pennsylvania”, Sessions said. “We’re going to bring our jobs to the United States”.
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“These things, just because you say them, they’re not true”, Tapper declared during his interview with Manafort.
Clinton, Trump said, can’t renegotiate trade deals “because her donors won’t allow it”. The Huffington Post, for instance, now carries a disclaimer, an “Editor’s note”, with all Trump stories: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims – 1.6 billion members of an entire religion – from entering the US. She urged Trump to stick with his playbook. He warned a crowd that if Clinton became president, she would appoint judges that would support limits on the almost unfettered access to guns that now prevails in the US.
Trump’s weakness among younger voters is unprecedented, lower even than the 32% of the vote that the Gallup Organization calculates Richard Nixon received among 18-to-29-year-old voters in 1972, an era of youthful protests against the Vietnam War. At one point during his speech he introduced the owners of the McLanahan Corp., a almost 200 year-old manufacturing company headquartered in nearby Holidaysburg.
What’s clear is that both Trump and Clinton earn vastly more than the income of the typical American household, around $54,000 per year. A survey last month by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News found Trump winning 0 percent of the state’s black vote. “We stand behind Donald Trump as a solid business man”.
“We’re doing fine”, he said. The Pennsylvania Democratic Party and Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale separately on Friday called on her GOP counterpart to do the same, but Trump has so far refused, saying he’s under audit by the IRS.
Pence also said that Trump’s campaign would continue to make the case that Clinton showed favoritism to contributors to the Clinton Family Foundation during her tenure as secretary of state and that she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, fostered a “pay to play” environment in the government.
Pennsylvania is a key battleground state – which Trump acknowledged Friday.
But recent polls show Clinton leading Trump by a substantial margin in the Keystone State.
Experts for the specialized political newsletter Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia are predicting that Clinton will win easily, with 347 electoral votes against 191 for Trump.
“The only way they can beat it, in my opinion – and I mean this 100% – if in certain sections of the state, they cheat”, he said. He said the defeat of Bernie Sanders by Clinton was evidence that the “system was rigged”.
According to Trump’s campaign manager Paul Manafort stated on CNN’s “State of the Union” that Trump is focused and talked about their crowds. Donald Trump, clearly angered by news reports that he has grown depressed and sullen over his fading presidential prospects, has issued some of his sharpest attacks on the media.
“If it’s Hilary you’re going to have super left-leaning judges”.
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Terry Madonna, the polling director at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., said Trump has lost ground in Pennsylvania for the same reasons he has lost support nationally: Questions about his temperament and post-convention flaps that include his sarcastic suggestion that Russian Federation hack Hillary Clinton’s emails and his dispute with the Muslim parents of a slain US soldier.