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Hillary blames coughing fit on ‘Trump allergy’ at rally
Clinton said “no” to the Mexican president’s invitation to fly south of the border – at least not until the election is over, she told ABC News.
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Clinton’s 25-minute question-and-answer session was her first extensive availability with reporters since early December.
The first debate between Trump and Clinton is scheduled for September 26.
Congressman Tim Ryan, State Senator Joe Schiavoni and Chair of the Mahoning County Democratic Party David Betras all spoke to Clinton supporters, saying Trump would cost the OH economy more than 120,000 jobs.
Georgia is one of three states receiving special attention from Camp Clinton. He’ll be collecting cash from IN supporters that will be spent IN other states.
Trump was buoyed by more polls showing him in a competitive position.
During the press event, Trump also accused the NAFTA bill, spearheaded by George HW Bush but signed in by Bill Clinton, of destroying ‘the manufacturing and jobs in this country, ‘ and complained about Hillary Clinton’s support of the TPP.
Hillary Clinton doesn’t have the strength or the stamina to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
“I’m going to say no to unfair trade deals like the T-P-P”, she said. No Republican has won the White House without carrying the state and the airport offered a vivid imagery of that crucial role.
That’s sure to fuel critics’ contentions that Clinton, 68, has serious health problems, although Clinton herself dismissed such “conspiracy theories” when asked about them, chalking up her coughing to seasonal allergies.
Just a week after traveling to Mexico and then returning across the U.S. border to deliver a hardline immigration speech, he assailed Clinton for having “no plan” on immigration.
“This has been an unbelievable reception!”
“Trump knows this, which is way he has essentially called for a campaign of intimidation at polling places, and has started to question the legitimacy of the American system”. But of the millions more living in the country illegally, he would not rule out a pathway to legal status.
“I’m all about the jobs now”, he said, saying his position on the immigration issue was now well known.
“I have just been waiting for this moment”.
Between Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine, the Virginia senator, the Democratic ticket appeared in Ohio, Pennsylvania and IL.
The Labor Day holiday traditionally kicks off the last stretch of campaigning ahead of the November election.
The Republican Party seconded Trump’s objection, and Republican National Committee chief strategist and communications director Sean Spicer said the scheduling “was a dumb idea and should be revisited”.
“Every time I think about Trump I get allergic”, she squeezed out amid her hacking.
An immigration speech Trump gave after his trip to Mexico, however, drew criticism from some of his Hispanic supporters and several backers advising him on the issue made a decision to split from his campaign.
Most polls show Clinton with huge unfavorability numbers. “The important thing is the content that was given to the public”.
“The mayor today is just one example of what’s happening across this country”, Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said.
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Clinton’s campaign announced that it had raised $143 million in August for her presidential bid and the Democratic Party. But experts still see the Democratic nominee as the odds-on favourite to win the presidency.