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Christie: Hillary ‘Should Be Ashamed’ for First Injecting Race Into the Campaign
Do you believe that Hillary Clinton is a bigot? He said Clinton started the name-calling.
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“This type of discourse in the campaign is just unwarranted, but it was started by Mrs. Clinton”, Christie charged.
Chris Christie (R.) would not say Sunday whether he had advised GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump to “soften” his immigration stance.
Asked by ABC This Week host Martha Raddatz whether that was true that he was the advisor responsible, Christie would not give a direct answer. “And that’ll mean voting for Donald Trump on November 8”.
“Next question”, Christie, a top adviser to Trump, said when asked during a news conference at the East Dover Fire Company about Trump’s comments.
The Clinton campaign then released a provocative ad featuring Ku Klux Klan members and other white nationalists supporting Trump, while Clinton condemned Trump in a speech in Reno, Nevada, for his statements on a Mexican judge, his retweets of white supremacist accounts and other campaign moves.
Christie declined on ABC’s This Week to discuss the advice he gives Trump.
“She is a bigot”, he told CNN. She is selling them down the tubes because she’s not doing anything for those communities.
The Trump community also used 135 percent more profanity than users in the Clinton forum, as flagged by the Grammarly app’s checks.
Carson attended a meeting in Trump Tower on Thursday morning directed at beginning a process of outreach by the Trump campaign to the African-American community.
But even if Clinton’s “alt-right” speech had come before Trump directly called her a bigot, Christie’s “she-started-it” claim doesn’t hold water, because it doesn’t make sense to call Clinton a bigot in the first place. But that’s fundamentally not the same thing as a person who is intolerant or unfair to people of color due to their race.
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“The important thing is that he has started the process”, Carson said. “I kind of left that behind in the third grade”, he said.