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Invoking religion, a more disciplined Trump speaks of unity

“For this reason, we support Donald Trumps candidacy to be our next commander in chief.”. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be taking the stage separately, in back to back discussion.

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“I’m all about the jobs now”, he said, saying his position on the immigration issue was now well known.

Clintons message was amplified by her running mate, Virginia Sen.

“I would love the opportunity to prosecute her for her emails”, he said.

He promised a new civil rights agenda focused on community safety, access to charter schools and more jobs.

Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn pointed to the hard-knuckled political battle ahead and urged Clinton to hit Trump relentlessly.

Tim Kaine says Donald Trump is disrespectful of the American military and has no credible plans to defeat the Islamic State group. “We will work to ensure farmers in North Carolina have the tools they need to thrive at home and compete on a level playing field in foreign markets – and that means negotiating fair trade deals that put America First”, he said.

She said Russian President Vladimir Putin appears “quite satisfied with himself” and said Trump “has generally parroted what is a Putin-Kremlin line”. Trump also followed through with his vow to spend some $10 million on commercials in key states over the past week.

The Op-Ed highlighted Clinton’s history of bipartisan efforts.

Neither Clinton nor Trump has unveiled their schedules for Sunday.

Clinton arrived in OH aboard a new blue-and-white Boeing 737 campaign plane emblazoned with her slogan, “Stronger Together”. Polls show Trump trailing Clinton in a series of must-win battleground states, meaning the debates could be his best chance at reorienting the race. The spot features veterans, including former senator Max Cleland (D-Ga.), reacting to disparaging comments Trump has made. “And that will be paid for by Gulf States that have plenty of money”. And his son is a member of the U.S. Marine Corps based at Camp Lejeune.

But this is a far closer race than it was a month ago, when there was landslide talk brewing. “We recommend Hillary Clinton”. He’s arguing that Clinton is a president who would have a “steady demeanor, solid judgment and really thick skin”.

Trump’s running mate Mike Pence was in Missouri where he said Hillary Clinton left the country in a more unsafe place after her tenure as Secretary of State.

The newspaper’s first installment, published Tuesday, declared that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was neither a Republican nor a conservative.

Among all registered voters, 59 percent would not be confident in his ability to serve as commander-in-chief of the military and just 39 percent would feel confident.

Neither candidate had an advantage when it came to national security, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling in August. Calling Mexico’s president “wonderful” and allowing that “there are many illegal immigrants in our country who are good people” (up from “some” last year) probably won’t be enough to reassure moderates or get Trump the Latino support he needs.

Campaigning in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Trump vowed to take aggressive action to help veterans at home and confront threats overseas including acts of terrorism from the Islamic State group. In the meantime, he said veterans waiting for care could go to private doctors or hospitals and the government would pick up the bill.

Trump’s address comes hours before his national security acumen is tested at a “commander in chief” forum on NBC. Lara, who campaigned in Greenville last week, spoke about her church background.

What can Trump do to win their votes? She responded, “I think we’re up to 89, but who’s counting?” She pointed to her endorsements from retired Marine Gen. John Allen, who blasted Trump at the Democratic National Committee, and former Central Intelligence Agency deputy director Mike Morell.

For now, I guess we’re stuck with the Clinton strategy: ‘Let Trump be Trump, take no questions on the stump’. “They view him as a danger and a risk.”. Obama was forced to exit Air Force One from a rear door at the G20 summit. The Trump campaign did not immediately provide an estimate of how much the buildup might cost.

This claim is one of the places where voters have to decide what they believe about the economy.

Obama got off his presidential plane from a secondary exit after arriving in China. “I like people that weren’t captured”, Trump said. Ryan spokesman Zack Roday says Pence agreed to speak to them next Tuesday.

Election Day is nine weeks away.

Besides, he added, if Trump loses, Republicans will be busy dealing with their own problems.

Ryan has had a cool relationship with Trump.

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Trump’s values, the newspaper wrote, “are hostile to conservatism”.

Trump and Clinton look to pass US commander-in-chief test