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No Clinton calendar release before US vote

The US Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, has said he will develop a tracking system to help authorities control immigration.

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Clinton, the Democratic nominee, registers 41 percent support among likely voters, while Trump, her GOP counterpart, claims 36 percent.

Trump began the week by “softening” on the core policy proposal of his campaign, his pledge to deport the more than 11 million undocumented immigrants living in America today. She has contrasted Trump with former Republican presidential candidates John McCain, Bob Dole and former President George W. Bush, praising their decisive steps to counter racial bias and anti-Muslim sentiment.

And on Thursday, she delivered a speech accusing Trump of promoting conspiracy theories with “racist undertones” and appealing to an “emerging racist ideology known as the alt-right”. Clinton has since apologized for using the term. In Las Vegas, Trump met Friday with two dozen Latino supporters to discuss strategies for boosting Hispanic turnout in the swing state.

“The Associated Press’ reporting relied on publicly available data provided by the State Department about Hillary Clinton’s meetings, phone calls and emails, cross-referenced against donor information provided by the Clinton Foundation and its related charities on its websites”, Colford wrote.

“I am sure, and I am sure because I have a very strong foundation of understanding about the foundation” and the good work it has done, the Democratic candidate said in an interview with MSNBC.

“We have gone above and beyond most of the legal requirements, beyond the standards to voluntarily disclose donors and to reduce sources of funding that raised questions – not that we thought they were necessarily legitimate, but to avoid those questions”, she said.

The States of the Nation, released on Wednesday, estimated that if the election were held now Clinton would have a 95 percent chance of winning by a margin of about 108 votes in the Electoral College, the body that decides the election through a count of the candidates’ wins in each state. The messages could become public in mid-October.

The State Department now says it doesn’t expect to release all the detailed daily schedules showing meetings by Clinton covering her time as secretary of state before Election Day. Its lawyers said in a phone conference with the AP’s lawyers that the department now expects to release the last of the detailed schedules around December 30, weeks before the next president is inaugurated.

“Generally speaking, there has been a significant surge in FOIA requests to the State Department in recent years and we are working diligently to respond”, spokesman Elizabeth Trudeau told CNN Friday night, adding that the number of requests has tripled since 2008. He also said he would step down from its board and would no longer raise money for the organization. “Except change his immigration policies”. “I call on Hillary Clinton to disavow this video and her campaign for this sickening act that has no place in our world”. Clinton has said she regrets the remarks.

Friday is the second consecutive day the poll shows Trump leading Clinton by a slim margin.

“Come on, Hillary”, he wrote. Bannon was once quoted defending Breitbart News as, “We’re the platform for the alt right“.

Other white nationalists mocked Clinton, saying she sounded like a neoconservative and a “grandma”, while also welcoming the publicity. Its views are seen by many as white supremacist and anti-Semitic. He also made a point of saying that Trump discredited the first black president by calling Barack Obama’s citizenship into question.

Polls often show large majorities support letting people in the country illegally stay here.

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“While Hillary & Co. condemn the alt-right – nonviolent activists seeking social change, largely through a vibrant Internet presence – she allows noted supporters of terror to attend her rallies and has never once disavowed the actions of domestic terrorists associated with Black Lives Matter”, Spencer said.

Donald Trump holds a campaign rally at the Ziegler Building at the Washington County Fair Park