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Trump Jr.: Clinton’s health ‘fair game’
“I think it is quite intriguing that this activity has happened around the time Trump became the nominee.”Clinton, a former secretary of state and a former first lady, has drawn criticism for not holding regular press conferences”.
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“I don’t think you’ve ever seen a presidential candidate that’s been as hidden from the people who are supposed to be her would-be constituents as Hillary Clinton”. The group marks a traditionally loyal Republican constituency, although some have expressed concerns about Trump’s readiness to serve as commander-in-chief.
“Imagine what our country could accomplish if we started working together as one people, under one God, saluting one flag”, he added. “There are so many of them I’ve lost track of them, and so I pay no attention to them”. Kaine said that while it seems obvious why Russia is seeking to influence the USA election for its own interests, “the bigger question is why Trump seems to support Russian interests against American ones”. The answer is that he’s stoking another favored narrative of the alt-right, which is that Hillary Clinton is fatally ill.
“We have not heard from either presidential candidate, nor the President of the United States, that they will be attending”, according to Michael Frazier of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. “We’re going to make that decision into the future”, Trump said.
Clinton said that the attacks on her family’s foundation were not rooted in fact and sidestepped a question on whether her daughter, Chelsea, should step down from the foundation’s leadership if she is elected in November. The pair is also set to appear at an MSNBC forum on Wednesday night on national security.
A new 50-state survey shows Hillary Clinton leading nationwide, but it does register strong support for Donald Trump in the Palmetto State. Earlier in the day, Trump attacked Clinton’s energy level, noting she hasn’t followed his aggressive traveling schedule and questioning whether she had the stamina to help bring jobs back to America.
“You’re supposed to say, ‘yes!’ ” Clinton quipped, before talking about Labor Day and the next few weeks of the campaign. “They keep coming back”. The emails, later revealed by WikiLeaks, showed some DNC officials favoring Clinton over her primary opponent, Bernie Sanders – who has since endorsed Clinton for president. But Clinton continues to face questions about her honesty, and new revelations about her email practices as secretary of state have cast a shadow over her campaign.
He said Clinton shared his commitment to seek a vote from Congress to authorize US military action against Islamic State, something that has been a priority for him in the last two years.
“This isn’t the first time Donald Trump has had a problem looking at someone different from himself and actually seeing them”, said Clinton deputy communications director Christina Reynolds. Trump, meanwhile, addressed his proposed border wall plan in an interview with ABC’s Good Morning America.
“It’s nearly unthinkable”, Clinton said Monday, referring to what she called recent “credible reports about Russian interference in our elections” and citing a hacking of the Democratic National Committee’s emails in July. Trump, who visited a Cleveland diner to meet with union members and the Canfield County Fair in eastern OH, is seeking to capitalize on simmering frustration among blue-collar workers over jobs and wages.
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But positive polling among independent voters in “rust belt” states, as well as a Rasmussen poll, showing Trump take a one-point lead on Clinton at the beginning of the month, have given the GOP candidate a much-needed boost after a month of dismal numbers.