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Trump launches series of Twitter attacks on media

But here it is, plain as day, Donald Trump saying Barack Obama would have had a better chance of winning the 2008 USA presidential election if he had chosen Hillary Rodham Clinton as his running mate. But obviously he doesn’t like her, and I don’t believe the Clintons like him.

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Clinton was expected to go on the offensive, attacking Trump and delivering what the New York Times described as “her first full-throttled rejection” of his economic policies.

Many expressed concern that Clinton could support the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade proposal and the North American Free Trade Agreement, which they blamed for many manufacturing jobs leaving MI.

Clinton said Thursday that she opposes the trade deal now, “I’ll oppose it after the election and I’ll oppose it as president”.

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will release her 2015 tax returns and her running mate, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine and his wife, Anne Holton, will release the last 10 years of their tax returns within days, according to a source close to Clinton.

He drew harsh criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike because some took his remarks to mean he was inciting violence despite Mr Trump’s insistence he was only urging more people to rally votes against Mrs Clinton. Third, who will really go to bat for working families?

Clinton’s campaign has already released tax returns going back to 2007, and has said decades’ worth of her tax returns prior to that are publicly available.

The Republican and Democratic candidates in the last nine presidential elections – since Ronald Reagan in 1980 – have released tax returns at least for the previous year, according to PolitiFact.

She said on Monday in Detroit Trump never even talked about how he’s going to make MI great again in Warren. But those remarks were quickly eclipsed by the latest in a series of controversial statements which Trump has spent much of the week trying to clarify.

As a result, Trump is trailing Clinton in recent polls in several swing states.

“You will learn a whole lot more about Donald Trump if he produces his income tax returns”, Warren Buffet, the billionaire head of Berkshire Hathaway, said at a Clinton rally in Omaha, Nebraska earlier this month.

All this is evidence of fissures in the party over the bellicose rhetoric and positions of Trump, who on Wednesday called Obama “the founder of ISIS”, the acronym for Islamic State, and Clinton “the co-founder”.

Beyond the policy, Clinton is expected to use the speech to display a stark difference between herself and Trump.

It aims to “lead the Hillary for America campaign’s recruitment and outreach to the growing number of Republicans and Independents who are stepping forward to endorse Hillary Clinton for president”, the Atlantic reported. The former manufacturing powerhouse has been hard hit by the decline of the automobile industry and the real estate market.

She said Trump is afraid the US can’t compete with other countries “even when the rules are fair”. “Though the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know”.

But Kathy Aulson, a Trump supporter visiting from Waxahachie, Texas, said Trump needs to watch his words.

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Trump insisted he was never advocating violence against Clinton.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield Conn