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Close call as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaign in Ohio
Clinton for her part jabbed at Trump, after the Republican refused to answer questions on Philadelphia’s WPVI television about whether he regretted leading the “birther” movement that falsely claimed President Barack Obama was born outside the country.
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“It changed the entire dynamic of the last five days”, Kerry said later.
We won’t really know whether or not the polling is skewed until after the election, but the advantage Clinton has, if they are totally accurate, is greatly diminishing. Her husband, former president Bill Clinton, is attending events in MI and Ohio.
“With respect to these Federal Bureau of Investigation notes, where she didn’t know what the letter C was, now that’s a lie”, Trump told Philadelphia’s WCAU.
“The mayor today is just one example of what’s happening across this country”, Mr Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said.
Talking about his recent effort to appeal to African-American voters, Trump was asked if it was hard to attract black voters since he has raised doubts about whether Democratic President Barack Obama was born in the United States.
Trump told reporters he does plan to take part in all three presidential debates, joking that only a “hurricane” or “natural disaster” would prevent him from attending.
The light blue-and-white plane sat on a Westchester County Airport tarmac well away from the general terminal Monday morning and took off shortly before 11 a.m. ET to fly Clinton to events in OH and IL with her press corps.
Hillary Clinton embarks on a campaign swing across battleground states this week, bringing traveling press aboard her plane for the first time as she seeks to regain momentum against her White House rival Donald Trump.
“I’m not ruling out anything”, Trump said.
As for preparation, Trump says he does not believe in doing mock debates, as is tradition for many candidates, saying, “I’ve seen people do so much prep work that when they get out there they can’t speak”. “It wasn’t right at the very beginning, it was sort of in the middle and I just briefly said ‘that’s not on the table'”. The FBI’s report on the interview with Clinton shows that she seemed to have a limited understanding that emails marked with the letter “C” contained sensitive information. “You can’t make this stuff up can you”, she said.
Hillary Clinton’s father also ran a small business.
The Democratic Party’s presidential ticket is heading to Cleveland on this Labor Day 2016.
The Cleveland visit was the first appearance Monday for the Democratic nominee; after her speech she left for a second event in the Quad Cities bordering IL and Iowa.
The airplanes of Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, were parked on the tarmac as Clinton and her vice presidential pick, Tim Kaine, arrived in separate planes at the city’s airport.
Hillary Clinton launched the home stretch of her U.S. presidential bid on Monday aiming to solidify her advantages over rival Donald Trump, with both candidates converging on working-class OH as ground zero of their 2016 campaign battle.
“We are going to have to take those threats and attacks seriously”, Clinton told reporters traveling with her from OH to IL.
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Clinton and Trump have fought their campaigns largely via the media, with the latter using TV platforms to make a number of statements and pledges that have come under fire from many United States voters and even fellow Republicans.