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Retired military leaders offer support to Trump

In yesterday’s case, Trump can’t bring himself to say outright, “Presidents should have y chromosomes”, so instead he relies on winks and nods, arguing that the former Secretary of State doesn’t “look presidential” enough by Trump’s standards – in a message intended for the “fellas”.

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Georgia has consistently voted Republican in recent White House elections.

Trump, the Republican nominee, released an open letter early Tuesday from 88 retired generals and admirals citing an urgent need for a “course correction” on America’s national security policy. “But with Donald Trump you’re going to get a “you’re fired” president”, Kaine said, later comparing Trump’s ethical standards to former President Richard Nixon for refusing to release his federal tax records.

Both candidates have led in the polls over the past few months. John F. Kennedy suffered from a crippling autoimmune disorder as he led the country during the Cold War.

“Our veterans deserve better”, says the ad airing in key swing states and on cable nationally. Kaine’s introduction, entitled “Fighting for Right”, describes his service in Honduras and the inspiration he drew from his father-in law, former Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. Trump didn’t elaborate and opted instead to change the subject to what he’s good at.

Trump made a last minute trip to Mexico last week to meet with President Enrique Pena Nieto.

The U.S. presidential campaign’s focus shifted to national security on Tuesday as Republican Donald Trump pledged to help female veterans during a Virginia Beach campaign stop, and with Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine set to deliver a related speech in North Carolina. “A hundred percent, they will pay for the wall”.

Clinton had sharp words for the Republican nominee, saying Trump was “dead wrong” in saying that his tax returns were not the concern of everyday Americans, despite every major presidential nominee since Richard Nixon releasing their taxes before the election. In contrast, he talked up Clinton’s familiarity with world leaders gleaned from her time as a USA senator and secretary of state.

“I am so happy to have all of you with me”, 68-year-old Clinton, who has not held a full-fledged press conference in 275 days, told reporters upon boarding the new plane christened “Hillary Force One”. Clinton, a former US senator from NY and secretary of state, also said that daughter Chelsea Clinton’s involvement in the Clinton Foundation charity will be decided after the November 8 election.

The former Secretary of State is also leading in Florida and OH, arguably the two most important battleground states, by an average of three points. If Clinton picks up OH or Florida, Trump pretty much has no chance.

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Clinton, who has had a standoffish relationship with the traveling press that covers her, spoke to reporters aboard her new campaign plane Tuesday for the second day in a row.

Hillary Clinton says she won't make Donald Trump's private life a focus of the presidential debates but didn't object to the thrice-married Republican's personal exploits being brought