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Trump, Hillary deadlocked in Florida, Ohio
Sexism has previously been a topic of discussion on the campaign trail after Trump accused Clinton of playing the “woman card” during the primary season in April, stating: “I think the only card she (Clinton) has is the women’s card”.
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“Classified material has a header which says ‘top secret, secret, confidential.’ Nothing, and I will repeat this, and this is verified in the report by the Department of Justice, none of the emails sent or received by me had such a header”, the Democratic presidential nominee said at the forum.
Clinton has said her experience in government as secretary of state and a USA senator makes her uniquely qualified for the White House, and that Trump’s series of controversial comments makes him temperamentally unfit for the office.
Elmets plans to give her his vote.
“I was just thinking about all of the presidents that would just be looking at one another in total astonishment”, Clinton said. Olsen noted a number of public sources, including in August when one ISIS spokesman wrote, “I ask Allah to deliver America to Trump”.
Clinton has spent recent days knocking Trump’s ability to serve as commander in chief, and the two candidates headlined an NBC veterans forum Wednesday. “What I did learn is that our leadership, Barack Obama, did not follow. what our experts said to do”, Trump said Wednesday night during the forum. Nonwhite voters favor her by an even wider margin, with 67 percent backing Clinton and 25 percent choosing Trump.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has often praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticized us policy in Iraq during an interview broadcast on a Kremlin-funded television network.
Among Ohio voters questioned over the past week by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, 46 percent were backing the billionaire businessman, versus 45 percent who supported Clinton. (The hashtag #LaueringTheBar started trending on Twitter this afternoon.) Critics took issue with what seemed softball questions for Donald Trump, and Lauer’s seeming unwillingness to fact-check several false statements made by the Republican candidate. This is similar to when Trump called Hillary Clinton a “bigot” after her advertisement connecting him with the Ku Klux Klan. Trump has in the past described Putin as a strong leader and indicated that he would work well with the Russian president.
The Republican also repeated an incorrect claim that he was opposed to the war with Iraq before the invasion.
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His interview with Trump played out much differently.