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Clinton’s advantage? She’s bad, but we’re used to her

Over the past decade, the two have donated 7.5 percent of their income to charity, the campaign said, and paid an effective tax rate of 25.6 percent previous year. He has taunted its leaders, turned its debates into rap sessions about his anatomy, sabotaged its efforts to appeal to Latinos and to women, and, as he has shouted out bigoted invective, made many of its members feel shame. “And a Donald Trump presidency would do just that”. He also acknowledged he might not have used the words as Trump, his former Republican primary rival. When one interviewer asked him if the comments weren’t unnecessarily inflammatory, Trump replied, “Let them be inflammatory”.

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During a question-and-answer session in Las Vegas while campaigning for his wife, the former president said Ms Clinton’s use of her own private email server for government communications, rather than an official one, was something her predecessors and successors had done. And I liked them better than the rich people that I know. The entire party must now decide who they are, what they believe, and where they draw the line.

And so we await the next Hillary-National-Media-Left-Wing Trump Freakout.

“My dad was able to go to college, and eventually start his own small business, and then send me out into the world to follow my dreams”, she said. “He’s losing groups of people he can’t get back”.

Instead Priebus was found campaigning with Trump in the battleground state of Pennsylvania and swallowing a bitter pill – “Low Energy” Jeb Bush’s son George P. Bush curiously endorsing his father’s tormentor.

“No”, Trump said. “I meant he’s the founder of ISIS. I do”. From Trump’s perspective, Clinton’s are the worst type of boring. Hate, though, is precisely what he has worked to evoke in his supporters.

Trump spokesman Jason Miller says claims that volunteer poll observers could be a form of voter intimidation are unfounded. By the next day, he was calling President Barack Obama the “founder of ISIS” and Clinton his “co-founder”. “You don’t have to dig that far into IRS data to understand that the rich are not only paying their share of taxes, they are paying for 23 or 24 other people too”.

OMG!That makes it sound like it will be a “horrible day” when “Second Amendment people” get hold of her, doesn’t it?

Gov. Rick Snyder, who can not run for a third term because of term limits, has decided not to endorse Trump four years after the governor rallied with GOP nominee Mitt Romney in MI. And then she talks more about jobs. Some Republicans seem to have the same concern.

Scarborough cited, “The Muslim ban, the David Duke denial, the “Mexican” judge flap, the draft dodger denigrating John McCain’s military service, the son of privilege attacking an immigrant Gold Star mother and the constant revisionism and lying about past political positions taken are but a few of the lowlights that have punctuated Donald Trump’s chaotic chase for the presidency”.

By now her critics have spent so many years fighting her that they have forgotten how to acknowledge her courage and determination. But he won’t vote for Clinton; he told the Wall Street Journal that he might “write in a name”.

If his remarks are found to be voter intimidation and if Trump is deemed an agent of the Republican National Committee, it would also violate a consent decree banning the RNC from such activity.

Time is running out for Trump to do this, and the time for him to act is now, analysts said. The largest share of benefits will be middle income people, he said, who have a better chance of going to college and who now carry a large portion of student debt. “I’ve distrusted this person since 1991”, said Chris Huber, a Lancaster-area consultant. Yet what appears to be holding many Republicans back isn’t simply partisanship, or loyalty, or ambition.

In North Carolina, which went Republican all but twice in the last half century, including in the last election in 2012, the poll showed her leading 48 to 39 per cent.

The Republican party is at a moral fork in the road.

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Donald Trump’s behavior is unacceptable by someone vying for the highest office in the land.

Mike Pence