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Clinton attacks Trumps outreach to black voters in new ad
Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, a white nationalist magazine, live-tweeted the event and expressed his desire for Clinton to discuss the alt-right. Less than two weeks after bringing in a new campaign executive, Trump has another problem on his hands with his most recent acquisition.
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“This type of rhetoric and repulsive advertising is revolting and completely beyond the pale”, Mark Burns, an African-American pastor who supports Trump, said in a statement.
The online poll shows Trump with 48.52 percent to Clinton’s 47.73 percent after both candidates edged up slightly overnight.
“These hurtful images and rhetoric in her video show why Clinton is unfit to be the next President of the United States”, Bober said at a round-table that was held Thursday at Trump Tower.
“This is not about hate, this is about love”, Trump said.
Clinton said her critics should look at the good work the foundation has done, for instance making low-priced HIV medicines available to millions around the world.
The Republican nominee is meeting with Latino supporters in Las Vegas. The survey by Quinnipiac University gave her a 51 to 41 percent lead over Trump in a head-to-head race.
In a speech in Reno, Nev., earlier Thursday, Clinton criticized Trump for allowing elements of the fringe right to creep into his campaign by offering a “dog whistle” via Twitter, where he has on previous occasions retweeted messages from users with white supremacist and anti-Semitic profiles.
NEW YORK | Hillary Clinton defended her family’s foundation on Friday, saying that the charitable work it has conducted is in line with American values. While he has not wavered on his desire to build an impenetrable wall along the border with Mexico, he exhibited indecisiveness in recent days about his plan to deport 11 million immigrants living in the USA illegally.
A majority of millennials said they doubted Trump’s ability to keep the US safe from terrorism and to make the right decisions about the economy, while a majority of millennials said they trust Clinton to do both. “But the fact is, winding down some of these programs takes a long time, you don’t just turn. off a switch”. “And we’re going to do everything we can to make sure that good work continues”.
Bill Clinton announced this week that if his wife is elected, the foundation will accept only USA contributions, that he will step down from the board and will no longer raise funds for the charity.
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“Donald Trump has pounded that drum for a year and a half, and so I’m starting to see him restore the foundation again”. He won the GOP primaries on the strength of an aggressive immigration policy, calling for the immediate deportation of the estimated 11 million people in the US illegally and construction of a Mexican border wall. He went to blame Democrats for using “dog whistle language” while defending Trump of any accusations that he is a racist. Advocates of a more lenient immigration approach say that proves the hard-line position is politically untenable.