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What made this week tough for both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
As part of his outreach to black voters, Trump has described life for African-Americans as marked by poverty, crime, and violence.
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But on Sunday, Conway sought to reassure supporters there will be no flip-flop.
“There’s been a lot of missteps by Trump that have helped her, but she’s been moving up in the polls”.
“As the State Department said last week, ‘the Department’s actions under Secretary Clinton were always taken with the intent to advance our foreign policy interests and with no other intent in mind than that, ‘ ” Clinton spokesman Josh Schwerin told CNN, citing State Department spokesman Mark Toner’s comments to reporters last week.
Recent polls indicate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is ahead in some of the most competitive and pivotal states. “He’s not met with the mothers of children who have been slain and killed from violence in the country as Hillary Clinton has done”.
His surrogates on Sunday refused to comment on Trump’s reaction to the fatal shooting of National Basketball Association star Dwyane Wade’s cousin Friday, as she pushed her baby in a stroller in Chicago. And they didn’t bother defending his initial response Saturday to the killing of a mother as she walked her baby on a Chicago street. Just what I have been saying.
From Clinton’s supporters, 90 percent are in support of background checks and 75 percent of Trump supporters are also in agreement.
Pence avoids answering deportation questions: Indiana Gov. Mike Pence repeatedly declined to clarify whether his running mate still wants to deport all undocumented immigrants in the United States, or only criminals, reports NBC News.
“The truth of the matter is, Donald Trump is laying out in that tweet – in short form; it is, what, 140 characters – that we have a choice to make as a country”, Pence said.
“We can continue with the leadership that has left us with unsafe streets in our cities, failing schools, no jobs”, he said. “I think the American people ought to ask it”.
Reporter: Do you think whites are superior to African Americans and Latinos? Pollsters also found Clinton is now winning by 24 percent among female voters and Trump’s lead among men is down to just six percent.
The first of three proposed debates between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton is nearly a month away, on September 26.
The poll, released by media technology company Morning Consult, includes responses from about 2,000 registered voters – 43 percent said they will vote for Clinton, and 40 percent plan to vote for Trump.
“After 15 months of denigrating every nonwhite minority in sight, it’s hard to believe that he can actually do significantly better among nonwhites”, Ayres recently told National Public Radio.
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That stance had aroused criticism from conservatives who wanted him to stand fast after he won the Republican presidential nomination in large part with a hard-line position that called for building a wall along the US border with Mexico.