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Candidates Pointing Fingers On National Security
It arrived, according to published accounts, just days after her office said it was considering a probe into Trump University.
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The Democrat noted that several Republican national security figures have openly endorsed her because they consider Trump to be risky or unsuited for the nation’s highest office.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said the charges flying back and forth between the US candidates over Russia are “just ridiculous”. For the Bassett family, from Benson (Donna, Mike, Abigail and Isaac), it was instructional. Although there would be “no citizenship” and “no amnesty as such”, he said, if unauthorized residents “pay back taxes”, he would be willing to “work with them”. “To me, it’s a spin of the wheel, OK?” “I’ve always believed that if that were on the table and it were clear we were going to pursue it, that would give us the leverage we don’t have now”. For her part, Donna Bassett got pumped up by the rally in a way that nearly took her by surprise.
She said that they “know they can count on me to be the kind of commander in chief who will protect our country and our troops”.
“Everybody is welcome. Just make sure you register Republican”, Hayes said.
Converging on OH within miles apart of each other, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton made competing Labor Day pitches in Cleveland on Monday, setting the stage for a critical month in their testy presidential campaign.
Excerpts of Kaine’s speech, which was billed by Clinton’s campaign as a major national security address, painted Trump as dishonest, clueless and unsafe when it comes to national security. Trump’s charge, delivered to a packed crowd in swing state North Carolina, marked a pointed escalation of the Republican White House hopeful’s case against his Democratic challenger as both court military families in key Southern battlegrounds.
At least two of her mobile devices were reported destroyed by a staff using a hammer and BleachBit software to wipe unwanted emails.
As expected, the Clinton-Trump contest has split the electorate along racial lines, the poll noted. “Why are you acid washing or bleaching the emails?”
“He may very well win by only somewhere in the mid-to-high single digits, and that’s bad news for downballot Republicans who are in very competitive races from San Antonio to Austin to Dallas to Houston”, said Jones.
“Who uses 13 different (phones)?” “And now she’s running for President”, Trump added. She cited the IRS fine.
Clinton, addressing supporters in Florida, warned that Trump would lead the nation back to war in the Middle East. Trump also announced that 88 generals and admirals had announced their support for him.
A spokesman for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are not slated to attend the annual commemoration at the former World Trade Center site on Sunday.
In addition to discrediting the election among the American people-hardly necessary given that the entire political system is deeply despised and the two main candidates hated-Russian officials allegedly seek to “provide propaganda fodder to attack United States democracy-building policies around the world”, the Post claimed. She responded, “I think we’re up to 89, but who’s counting?” “For every American waiting for real change, your wait is over, your moment of liberation is at hand”. Clinton has a 14-point lead in New Mexico, another border state, which voted for a Democratic president in five of the last seven elections.
“And in addition to what you can see, what about our water systems, our sewer systems?” It’s not going to be pretty. “I love the enthusiasm Trump has and his plain-spokenness”. It’s called ‘other people’s money.’ We have a lot of power. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson suggested that the entire U.S. election system, including 9,000 polling places and 50 separate state election authorities, should be declared “critical infrastructure” subject to the same counterterrorism efforts as nuclear power plants and electrical power grids. And they followed a round of polls for Clinton suggesting that the national advantage she has held for much of the summer has diminished slightly. “It’s going to be now America first”. “And if we can get her elected and get a good majority to support her, I’m optimistic we can move some things”.
The two November 8 election opponents are to make back-to-back appearances at an NBC “commander-in-chief” forum in New York, Clinton first, followed by Trump.
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