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Donald Trump Won’t Stop Talking About How ‘Healthy’ He Is
“If somebody wants to go the legalization route, what they’ll do is go, leave the country, hopefully come back in, and then we can talk”. She said her family’s foundation is seeking “partners” to take over some programs.
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The couple filed for divorce the following year, though the case was revisited several times over the next decade.
“You just can’t do this stuff overnight”, Bill told ABC News.
Outside the confines of Mr Trump’s campaign team, however, the Republican Party establishment’s reaction has been the political equivalent of crickets chirping.
The poll average has Clinton at 48.4 percent and Trump at 42.1 percent.
Trump and his allies have been questioning the health of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Clinton is eager to capitalize on Trump’s slipping poll numbers, particularly among moderate Republican women turned off by his controversial campaign. Her policies-they’re her policies, she comes out with the policies and others that believe like she does also.
It’s a telling development – and one that plays directly into a rapidly unfolding Clinton campaign strategy to drive a wedge between mainstream Republicans and their presidential candidate. “No matter how offensive, how bigoted or hateful Donald Trump’s comments are, Chuck Grassley has stood beside him”. This leaves Trump at 38 percent, further shrinking the gap in percentages. “It’s awful. It’s terrible”, Trump said. “Now they brought it down.
I have nothing to say about it except I’m really proud”.
The Republican nominee is meeting with Latino supporters in Las Vegas. As well, 20 percent of Donald Trump supporters believe he is insane, and 15 percent of Trump supporters believe he is unsafe.
Speaking to an overwhelmingly white crowd, he again pledged that as president he would help African-Americans living in cities with high crime and low employment.
“Ku Klux Klan values, David Duke values, Donald Trump values are not American values, they’re not our values”.
Many black leaders and voters have dismissed Trump’s message as condescending and intended more to reassure undecided white voters that he’s not racist.
The poll was taken August 22-25, over a period where Clinton accused Trump of aligning with the Ku Klux Klan and the “alt-right”.
Duke is a former Klan grand wizard, now running for a Senate seat in Louisiana, who has urged his supporters to back Trump.
On a conference call with reporters, Kaufmann said Democrat “have got to recognize the hypocrisy of her commercials” in light of Clinton’s tribute to the late Democratic Sen. The charges were eventually dropped.
But Alexandra Preate, a spokeswoman for Bannon, says police never interviewed Bannon, who is on leave from the conservative news site Breitbart. “I’ve always had a great relationship with the blacks”.
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign now has its own mobile app.
Kaine was at a campaign event in South Florida on Saturday.
Trump is trying to reverse claims of bias.
Trump has recently attempted to enlarge his tiny base of support among blacks – it has been as low as 1 percent – arguing that African Americans have “nothing to lose” by voting for him. Your schools are no good. “You have no jobs”.
The campaign is expects the ads to air as soon as Monday in nine swing states: Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida, where the campaign has already been on the air, along with New Hampshire, Virginia, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada. Those are the same four states in which the Trump campaign aired its first general election ad.
Your coverage of candidate Clinton focuses mostly on her email issues and very rarely, if ever, on her positive assets and her more-than-ample qualifications to be our next president.
Clinton spoke in an interview with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”.
On Wednesday, Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblowing website Wikileaks, said his organization planned to release more information linked to Clinton.
The New York businessman has vacillated by saying there would be “a softening” of existing immigration laws and later suggesting for the first time that if he did authorize deportations, many of those immigrants would be allowed to return quickly to the United States.
Iowa remains a bright spot for Trump on the 2016 election map amid a sea of challenging battleground states. Certainly not everyone who supports Trump is a bigot.
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