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Clinton and Trump Neck and Neck in Arizona
Any immigrants who want full citizenship must return to their countries of origin and get in line, he told reporters.
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Hillary Clinton on Monday interrupted her stump speech involuntarily in a coughing spell – and wryly blamed the incident on GOP rival Donald Trump. Those who trust Clinton on immigration overwhelmingly say the nation’s top immigration priority should be finding a way for those in the country illegally to stay (71 percent), while the Trump backers are more focused on stopping people from entering the country illegally (56 percent). Her campaign said it had $68 million on hand. It is similar to Ronald Reagan’s numbers in the fall of 1980 in his run against incumbent President Jimmy Carter.
The former secretary of state, who has been markedly press averse for much of her campaign, joked with reporters on board that she had “been just waiting for this moment”.
For now, I guess we’re stuck with the Clinton strategy: ‘Let Trump be Trump, take no questions on the stump’. It was a near-encounter that even forced the Trump press corps to the side of the road as Clinton’s motorcade whizzed by.
“The fact that our intelligence professionals are now studying this and taking it seriously raises some grave questions about potential Russian interference with our electoral process”, Clinton said.
The central committee also heard from Trump’s son Eric, who said he and his family plan to spend a lot of time campaigning in Ohio.
On the Iraq War, Clinton told Lauer that “the decision to go to war in Iraq was a mistake”, and her vote “was, from my perspective, my mistake”.
Earlier, Trump and Pence attended a round-table discussion with union members, where Trump warned that America’s manufacturing jobs are “going to hell”. Trump led Clinton with voters over 51, while the poll found support for evenly split between the candidates for voters aged 36-50.
Some of those Republicans will join Clinton Friday for what she dubbed at “working session” on the threat of terrorism.
“So, I am not interested in giving aid and comfort to their evil ambitions”, she added, vowing to defeat the extremist group.
Democrats, however, refuse to believe Republicans are coming around to unify around their Republican nominee.
She said the deal “does not in any way” excuse Iranian behavior, such as its support for militant groups like Hezbollah and Hamas and development of long-range ballistic missiles.
The start of full-fledged campaigning opens a pivotal month, culminating in the first presidential debate September 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
MSNBC had a meltdown on Tuesday when CNN released its latest presidential poll, showing Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton by 2 percentage points in a four-way race. The Trump Victory Fund shares with the Republican National Committee and 11 state party committees, as the Post’s Matea Gold reported earlier this year.
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Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of OH said there was “more pressure on Trump” than Clinton to win there. Clinton could also be vulnerable to Americans’ worries about terrorism – particularly the Islamic State’s designs on the West – and criticism that President Barack Obama hasn’t done enough to combat extremism emanating from the Middle East.