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Trump says Clinton comment a ‘grotesque attack’

There is no evidence to date that shows Trump came out against the Iraq War early on, and in fact, he initially said he supported the conflict.

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Trump took the stage Friday before a fiery crowd of supporters who had just heard a blistering and vitriolic critique of Clinton’s email use from Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and federal prosecutor who loudly argued that Clinton had committed “crimes” and should have been prosecuted. “Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic – you name it”, she said, before stressing that other Trump supporters are frustrated and need sympathy.

A sizable number of military and veteran voters say they would not be confident in Clinton or Trump’s ability to be an effective commander-in-chief of the nation’s military – but a slight majority would be confident in Trump (53 percent). He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people – now how 11 million. “He tweets and retweets offensive, hateful, mean-spirited rhetoric”. “His divisiveness, his willingness to engage in bigotry and bluster and bullying, his alliances with hate groups, white supremacist groups, anti-Semitic groups, anti-women comments, Islamophobia, negativity toward immigrants, the list goes on”. She is certainly unlikely to peel off any of Donald Trump’s supporters by calling some of them racists or homophobes, but they have stuck by their man through thick and thin. “What I did learn is that our leadership, Barack Obama, did not follow what our experts. said to do”, Trump said. “She’s just too quick to intervene, invade, or to push for regime change”. “It doesn’t really even matter where it comes from. Those are people who we have to understand and empathize with as well”.

Clinton has made similar comments in the past.

Clinton and her super-PAC plan to saturate TV with tens of millions of dollars of ads.

Eight of Trump’s nine campaign stops in the Buckeye State since the Republican National Convention in July have been in heavily Democratic areas such as Cleveland, Youngstown, Columbus, and Toledo, Bob Paduchik told the Ohio GOP central committee.

“The problem is, Hillary Clinton is trigger-happy”.

Trump did not directly respond to Clinton’s critique Thursday.

Speaking to reporters Thursday morning, Clinton suggested she agreed with Democrats who say she is being held to a different standard in the White House race.

Republican strategist Ana Navarro, who has been highly critical of Trump, said Clinton might have crossed an important line. The sequester makes our country less secure.

“These are the desperate attacks of a flailing campaign sinking in the polls, and characteristics of someone woefully unfit for the presidency of the United States”, Jason Miller, senior communications adviser for Trump, said in a statement.

Hillary Clinton gave her first presidential candidate televised national interview with CNN’s Brianna Keilar on Tuesday, July 7, 2015.

But Clinton also offered a more sharply defined vision for the wielding of American power than Trump who, pardon the pun, often seemed lost at sea during his allotted screen-time.

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Clinton made her remarks at an LGBT fundraiser in NY late Friday. I not only consume a lot of news, since it’s my job, I also tend to focus on elite print news sources. “That may be one conversion therapy I endorse”.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks with “Today” co-anchor Matt Lauer at the NBC forum on Sept. 7