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Eyeing Debates, Clinton Aims to Keep Trump Expectations High
Monday, he called for the foundation to shut down immediately and for a special prosecutor to investigate.
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“We’re going to transition all of these responsibilities that would require foreign or corporate donations, which I won’t accept, and I won’t raise money for the foundation if she wins. That seems pretty egregious to knowingly allow a falsehood to remain posted under AP’s banner”, Fallon said.
“It focused on Mrs. Clinton’s meetings and calls involving people outside government who were not federal employees or foreign diplomats, because meeting with USA or foreign government officials would inherently have been part of her job as secretary of state”, Colford said.
Clinton, meanwhile, has a loyalty score of 90 percent (those who have a favorable opinion and are voting for her), while Trump has a loyalty score of 94 percent. But the issue is one that ties into voters larger questions about her trustworthiness – a problem that will follow her into the White House should she win. On Tuesday alone, she raised more than $6.2 million at four events in Southern California and the Bay Area.
“She doesn’t do press conferences – it’s been nearly 300 days!” he added. She wants to keep expectations high for Trump before they meet, hoping the actual debate will undercut his standing.
More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state donated to the Clinton Foundation, according to an Associated Press report.
Prompted by a lawsuit filed by the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, new emails were released in the past week showing that top aides at the foundation appealed to Clinton’s staff at the State Department for meetings and connections on behalf of top foundation donors.
“If there’s something wrong with creating jobs and saving lives, I don’t know what it is”. The Democratic nominee, looking to make history as America’s first female commander-in-chief, is polling well ahead of her Republican rival but has hit choppy waters this week as the Trump campaign has fought to rebound from a series of damaging self-inflicted wounds.
Those 85 donors combined reportedly gave about $156 Million!
Clinton, the Democratic nominee, has 44 percent support among registered voters, and Republican nominee Trump has 43 percent.
Former New York City mayor and Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani accused the mainstream media over the weekend of hiding evidence, then encouraged doubters to “go online and put down ‘Hillary Clinton illness'”. The meeting is scheduled for September 19-21, which means it will happen exactly one week before his wife’s first presidential debate in NY.
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From the podium at his rallies, Trump occasionally veers off script, but of late he has delivered carefully crafted lines of attack that paint Clinton as fostering a culture of corruption and little transparency. For example, the spreadsheet lists a crowd of 1,000 in Des Moines, Iowa on August 10.