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Hillary Clinton says she doesn’t know ‘which’ Trump will debate

He had been sued as a young developer for failing to rent to black and Latino tenants, and by black employees of his casinos, the Democratic presidential candidate said.

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Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, does get favorable reviews from 34 percent of voters, while 26 percent see Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, favorably.

Trump pledged to protect Americans by pursuing the “consistent” application of the nation’s immigration laws.

The polls pull Trump closer to Clinton in the RealClearPolitics polling average in the three states, where he trails the former secretary of state by 3.2% in OH and 8.6% in both Pennsylvania and MI. They may vaguely have some information about Trump said this or Clinton said that or whatever. And recently, he’s tried to reach out to African-American voters, describing black communities as filled with high crime and high unemployment and asking, “What the hell do you have to lose?” Your schools are no good.

Trump and Hillary Clinton will enter the week before Labor Day trading barbs over racism, transparency and scandals. I’d say to both of them, back down. Bernie Sanders, had criticized her for the remark, and she has since apologized for it.

“Trump’s been the only one who’s been there for my family, along with all the other Republicans, so you help the people who are helping you”, Root said.

Donald Trump is telling Iowans that one of his campaign goals is to “make America grow again”.

Trump pressed on with trying to broaden his appeal to minority voters on Friday, as he met with Hispanic business leaders at his signature hotel in Las Vegas. “This is awful”, said Mary Pat Kulina, who gave $250 to the group, believing she donated to Trump’s campaign until told otherwise by Politico. “After long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, I have made the decision to separate from my husband”, Abedin said in a statement about her relationship with the former congressman and New York City mayoral candidate. “Look at the poverty, look at the rise in poverty, look at the rise in violence”. “Let him try, it won’t happen”.

“We’re going to secure the border like it’s never been secured before”, Trump told Fox News. “We’re going to stop the drugs from coming in”.

Underscoring Trump’s dilemma is conservative commentator Ann Coulter, who released a book this week titled “In Trump We Trust”.

In it she observes, “There’s nothing Trump can do that won’t be forgiven. Except change his immigration policies”.

“I think he’s definitely getting the support of a lot of these online critics that are called the alt-right”, Continetti said.

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That new discipline has enabled the Republican tycoon to concentrate his attacks on Clinton and his allegations that, as secretary of state, she trafficked in influence through the family’s Clinton Foundation.

Clinton says emails foundation ties not a threat to White House bid