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‘Our country is going to hell’: Trump, Clinton spar over national security
We are now just weeks away from the presidential election and the race is getting even tighter between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate who is banking on a late surge in the polls to be included in the presidential debates, sits in third place at 7 per cent.
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“And he demeans Muslims and attacks a Gold Star family whose son died in action in Iraq”. 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.
“He has a weird fascination with strongmen and authoritarian leaders in countries that are no allies of the United States, and with respect our allies, he would toss alliances aside, and says he wants to, quote, ‘Take everything back from the world that we’ve given them, ‘” Kaine said, speaking here at a historic USO building.
Two of the four biggest names in the 2016 presidential election, along with the well-known husband of a third, will make speeches in North Carolina on Tuesday.
Clinton has been under fire for not holding news conferences.
The dueling addresses occurred as the focus of the USA battle for the White House shifted to national security virtually two months before the November 8 presidential election, with both Clinton and Trump set to participate in a televised forum on Wednesday hosted by a veteran’s group.
Recently, the former secretary of state has focused on criticizing Trump’s off-the-cuff and unpredictable foreign policy statements to attempt to show he is unfit to be commander-in-chief. Last week, Trump engaged in a Twitter spat with the president of Mexico, raising questions about his ability to deal with other world leaders. Trump and Clinton are scheduled to appear in back-to-back question-and-answer sessions with members of the military. Clinton “probably knows how to find them”, he said.
The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. “Her deeply flawed decisions while serving as secretary of state, particularly regarding Libya, the wider Middle East and Russian Federation, along with her inability to properly handle our nation’s most closely guarded secrets, prove she is unfit to be commander in chief”.
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.
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The Republican nominee also slammed Clinton for telling the Federal Bureau of Investigation that she did not know what the letter “C” represents in the classification system, just two days after he said in a tweet that the marking “stood for CLASSIFIED”, which is incorrect. But pressed by Muir whether Trump was making an esthetic judgment, the Republican nominee demurred. “I will work closely with our allies, not just to contain ISIS, but defeat them”, Clinton said. ‘I know that that’s what has been alleged and never proven.