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Voting restrictions echo Jim Crow laws, Hillary Clinton says
“Libertarian Gary Johnson could decide the presidential election in the Buckeye State”, Brown said. According to The New York Times Lauer spent a third of his time with Clinton asking about the candidate’s use of a private e-mail server, a topic that has been asked repeatedly and is a line of questioning that offers no new information to the viewing audience.
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But the Clinton campaign acknowledged she had to spend more time focussing her remarks on herself so voters could see the “aspirational” vision she hopes to enact if she becomes the first woman elected US president.
SC senator and unabashed Trump critic Lindsey Graham was withering: “Other than destroying every instrument of democracy in his country, having opposition people killed, dismembering neighbours through military force, and being the benefactor of the butcher of Damascus, [Putin’s] a good guy”.
To combat that, Clinton’s aides think the former secretary of state needs to take more about herself in personal terms and about her policies. An ABC News/Washington Post poll out late last month found that 56% of adults now view Clinton unfavorably.
Matt Lauer at NBC’s “Commander-in-Chief Forum” on Wednesday in New York City. She also fleshed out several national security priorities if she is elected, including trying to take out the leader of the Islamic State and vowing to defeat the extremist group without putting USA troops on the ground in Iraq or Syria.
“He is getting 14 percent from OH voters and how that cohort eventually votes could be critical in this swing state – and in the nation”.
Pence reiterated to Bash that Trump “doesn’t particularly like the system” in Russian Federation.
Speaking at a news conference in Laos on Thursday, Obama says he continues to believe Trump isn’t qualified to be president and that “every time he speaks, that opinion is confirmed”. “But it’s part of the landscape we live in”.
Not since NBC News star Matt Lauer was accused of orchestrating his Today show cohost’s firing four years ago-a widely reported charge that he was at pains to deny, even though Curry’s body language during her on-air farewell seemingly confirmed it-has Lauer absorbed so much abuse from the chattering class. Republicans and white male voters overwhelmingly side with Trump, while Democrats, women and people of color are choosing Clinton.
Clinton’s strategy could be effective if she sticks with it.
On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”, he was asked about a much-discussed war-torn Syrian city.
Wednesday’s forum served as a preview of sorts for Clinton and Trump’s highly-anticipated presidential debates. But she defended her support for US military intervention to help oust a dictator in Libya, despite the chaotic aftermath.
Trump stood by a previous comment that appeared to blame military sexual assaults on men and women serving together, but added he would not seek to remove women from the military. And for the first time, he opened the door to granting legal status to people living in the USA illegally who join the military.
NARRATOR: But, he is taking heat for failing to challenge Trump on issues like his claim that he opposed invading Iraq back in 2003.
Her response came moments after “CBS This Morning” hosts played a tape of Trump, in 2002, being questioned by Howard Stern in a radio interview whether Trump “was for invading Iraq”.
TRUMP: Yeah, I guess so. “Donald Trump is always the first person to say, when we say enormous crowds turn out for rallies, … he’s always the first one to say, ‘This is a movement”.
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HILLARY CLINTON:. if you exert the kind of power through sanctions that the United States alone could not do.