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Kaine slams Trump in Pa. visit
Earlier Thursday, former New Hampshire Gov. John and Susan Lynch took Kaine and Holton through an iconic political stop, meeting with diners at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester.
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The annual Labor Day event was started by the late Democratic Congressman Louis Stokes decades ago.
Kaine, the Democratic vice presidential nominee – was greeted with a rousing applause. She led Trump by eight points in the most recent public poll, released Tuesday by Monmouth University. Tim Kaine of Virginia, is set to be published on September 6 by Simon and Schuster (list price $15.99), the day after Labor Day, the traditional kick-off of the fall campaign.
Wednesday could be a big day in the campaign.
Clinton has also shifted positions on numerous issues over her career and the campaign, altering views on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Iraq War, same-sex marriage and illegal immigration, among others.
The report recommended no criminal charges, but called Clinton’s use of the server “extremely careless”.
After Erie, Kaine was heading to the center of the state for a 6 p.m. event at the Boys & Girls Club of Lancaster.
Kaine, a Senator from Virginia, went on the attack at both appearances, according to media reports.
Kaine called into question Trump’s willingness to stand up to Russian Federation in the event of a potential cyberattack on the American election, saying Trump has “encouraged Russian Federation to already get in and screw around with our elections”.
The road to the White House weaves through Pennsylvania this week as Democratic vice presidential candidate Time Kaine holds a series of events across the Keystone State.
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She was nowhere to be seen on Thursday, as the campaign dispatched Kaine to punch back at Trump’s high-energy day on the trail.