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Majority of Voters Want Donald Trump to Release Tax Returns
Hillary Clinton discussed the pros and cons of debating Donald Trump Monday at a fundraiser in the Hamptons, telling donors that while she is preparing to debate, she doesn’t “know which Donald Trump will show up”.
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Former President Bill Clinton joined his wife, the Democratic nominee, at the fundraiser.
Clinton mused that Trump might seek to look or act presidential in order to “to convey a gravity”.
During a flurry of Twitter activity Monday, the Republican nominee re-tweeted a supporter who had written, “I know of NO ONE voting for Crooked Hillary!”
She said she hopes Trump’s hedging will force the Clinton campaign to come out with its own immigration proposals, something it’s been quiet on thus far. But at least he won’t say she smells. Her rallies are held in port-o-potties & she still has room.
The state’s Republican governor, onetime Tea Party favorite Rick Scott, has been a vocal supporter of Trump, and Republicans have controlled both chambers of the Legislature in Tallahassee for 20 years.
The Trump campaign has also emailed statements from Burns defending Trump’s rhetoric about minority voters.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, beset by questions over whether he is softening his hardline stance on immigration, says he will make a speech on the subject Wednesday in Arizona.
Over somber music and grim scenes (a shuttered factory, an angry-looking construction worker, a depressed-looking woman carrying grocery bags), an announcer intones, “In Hillary Clinton’s America, the middle class gets crushed, spending goes up, taxes go up, hundreds of thousands of jobs disappear”. She’s pointing to the need to fully integrate mental health services into the nation’s health care system. It will focus on his economic message, contrasting his approach with Clinton’s. Her plan stresses early diagnosis and intervention and calls for a national initiative for suicide prevention. It would also aim to increase access to community-based treatment opportunities.
“We have 71 days left in the campaign and I’m not taking anything or anyone any place for granted”, Clinton said. But whom Trump considers a criminal remains unclear.
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“I just don’t speak for Donald Trump”, Reince Priebus said Sunday.