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Clinton ready for ‘wacky’ debate with Trump
Trump, 70, has previously said that his plan has to be “humane”, but the renewed emphasis comes amid the campaign’s nascent outreach to Latinos and blacks, and the seeming recognition that it may not be able to win the presidency without significant numbers of those voters.
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Much of that rhetoric was gone Monday night, when Trump sought to allay concerns his immigration position was unfairly harsh.
“What he supports is to make sure that we enforce the law, that we are respectful of those Americans who are looking for well paying jobs, and that we are fair and humane for those who live among us in this country”, she said.
“Since 2009, another 2 million Latinos have fallen into poverty”, Trump said.
While the assignment is simple, as Ronald Reagan reminded us, there may be simple answers, but there are no easy ones. It has to be very firm.
“The first thing we’re going to do if and when I win is we’re going to get rid of all of the bad ones”, Trump said. We’ve got gang members, we have killers, we have a lot of bad people that have to get out of this country. “That wasn’t enough, and he wasn’t gonna get there and everybody knew it by the time we got to September, particularly October”, Flake said.
Nobody in politics, including Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, thinks there’s a realistic Republican path to victory that includes writing off all seven of those states.
This strategy marks a sudden change for the Republican nominee, who has presented himself as a politically incorrect outsider who is not afraid to take extreme measures to combat illegal immigration, such as deporting 11 million people or constructing a massive wall along the southern border. As the Washington Post notes, the written immigration plan Trump released last August contains no mention of “mass deportation”.
Trump’s campaign has pushed back on the notion that he’s reversing course.
Despite the lack of majority support, it shouldn’t be overlooked that Clinton is much more trusted than Trump on health care policy, said Ron Pollack, founding executive director of the health consumer advocacy group Families USA.
Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign by promising to build a “great, great wall” on the U.S. southern border – and make Mexico pay for it – while painting undocumented Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists.
“Mr. Trump is a smart man who uses common sense”, said Jennifer Carter, a small business owner from Barberton, Ohio. “As far as the rest, we’re going to go through the process, like they are now, perhaps with a lot more energy and we’re gonna do it only through the system of laws that – are in existence”, he continued. “There can be no exceptions”. “To act as if this is a weak, frail woman who doesn’t have the ability, the evidence suggests otherwise, and the same thing with him”, she said. “That’s not what he is supposed to be about”. “Mexico is going to pay for the wall”.
“I can tell you, it’s gonna be tough to see, if we see Hillary Clinton in office appointing Supreme Court nominees”, Flake said.
“They are going to be out of here so fast, your head will spin”. Another 4% say they will vote for another candidate and 8% are undecided.
On the same day that Hillary Clinton was rocked by a veritable hurricane of fresh scandal, Arizona Sen. After Saturday and Sunday in MA, she jetted across country for seven events over three days in California, including at the homes of former basketball star Earvin “Magic” Johnson, billionaire Haim Saban, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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In response, the Pennsylvania Department of State says it does not permit, and never has permitted, any of its voting systems to be connected to the Internet. They were recovered as part of the FBI’s now-closed investigation into the handling of sensitive information that flowed through Mrs Clinton’s private home server during her time as USA secretary of state. If Obama’s and Bush’s deportation policies are effective enough that they should be emulated and built upon then obviously enforcement is happening.