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Hillary Clinton says controversies behind her; Donald Trump begs to differ

But it also comes amid mixed signals from the candidate on his immigration plan, including whether or not he would stick with a primary campaign promise to deport 11 million immigrants living in the United States illegally.

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“We’ve been doing very, very well with the Latinos”.

Trump rejected Hillary Clinton’s argument that she would better represent African-Americans, claiming that his Democratic rival is only interested in winning minority support for electoral reasons.

Donald Trump’s rallies have drawn as many as 110,000 people at a time.

Meanwhile, trump tried to clarify his shifting immigration policy on cnn, saying it will be more than building the border wall. Then, in an interview Friday on Fox News, he seemed to resume a more hard-line position. “And it would be very unfair to them”, he said. “There will be no amnesty”.

Clinton also hammered Trump during a speech in Reno, Nevada, on Thursday, telling supporters: “From the start, Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia”.

Clinton is eager to capitalize on Trump’s slipping poll numbers, particularly among moderate Republican women turned off by his controversial campaign.

Clinton has said that Trump and his supporters have taken on extremist views, casting the race in a Friday MSNBC interview as “not a normal choice between a Republican and a Democrat”.

Donald Trump when pressed by the interviewer on whether he felt Hillary Clinton was a Bigot or was it her policies.

He has released an online video that includes footage of the former first lady referring to some young criminals as “super predators” in the 1990s.

It was a stunning development; it was nearly as if Bernie Sanders had offered to have a beer with the Koch Brothers and hug it all out.

Her speech came at the end of particularly racially charged week of the presidential election – throughout the week Clinton and her various allies have been relentlessly cutting attack ads linking Trump to “fringe” white supremacists and white nationalist groups.

That being the case, we made a decision to analyze the past six months of Trump’s tweets to see what they could tell us about the frequency with which he tweets, whether he writes a lot of the tweets himself and what time of day he is taking to the social media site.

That revelation came a day after reports emerged that domestic violence charges were filed 20 years ago against Bannon following an altercation with his then-wife, Mary Louise Piccard.

Hillary Clinton defended her foundation on “Morning Joe” Friday, saying there were no favors to donors while she was Secretary of State just because they gave money. Some Trump critics have questioned whether he could responsibly handle sensitive information, while some of Clinton’s critics say her use of a private email server while secretary of state raises concern over her ability to protect classified information.

Former President Bill Clinton said last week that if she is elected president, the foundation will no longer accept foreign or corporate donations. 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.

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The AP’s lawyers late Friday formally asked the State Department to hasten that effort so that the department could provide all Clinton’s minute-by-minute schedules by October 15. The agency did not immediately respond.

Trump rebukes racism claims as Clinton warns of radicalism