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Trump closes in on Clinton’s projected electoral lead
He has repeatedly denounced the FBI’s decision not to prosecute Clinton for her use of a private email server and the handling of classified information. Hillary Clinton’s low opinion of the people that support this campaign should be denounced in the strongest possible terms.
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Trump has been referring to comments Putin made in December 2015, when asked for his thoughts of the billionaire by an ABC reporter.
Also Thursday, Clinton spoke about fighting IS during a brief press conference in NY, during which she also blasted Trump and his “admiration” for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Every day that goes by – this just becomes more and more of a reality television show”, she said.
Shortly after Clinton issued a statement on the matter Saturday, Kaine, a senator from Virginia, said in an interview with The Washington Post that he didn’t see a need for her to apologize.
“The ad features footage of Clinton speaking at a Friday fundraiser, where she described the “deplorables” as “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic” – you name it”.
“‘I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters, ‘Trump said during a campaign rally in January in Iowa”.
Trump then attacked Obama and Clinton, the president’s first secretary of state, for their roles in the US troop withdrawal from Iraq.
“Well, even with that, she did just fine”, he said.
Meanwhile in New York, Mrs Clinton met with national security and foreign policy experts who are supporting her campaign to discuss terrorism.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is advising fellow Democrats who speak on her behalf to chastise the press for applying a different standard to her if pressed by interviewers about Clinton’s characterization of half of Donald Trump’s supporters as “deplorables”.
A national poll of 2000 people taken in January by YouGov found that one-third of Trump supporters believe the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, one of the most shamefully racist programs in American history, was a good idea.
The Republican nominee said Schlafly was “there for me when it was not at all fashionable”.
“If you’re going to be president, you have to say the same thing at home and overseas”, he said. “It certainly appears that he is conducting in state-sponsored cyberattacks on what appears to be our political system”.
As the The New York Times editorial board warned today, there is “a debate disaster waiting to happen” unless the moderators do better then Lauer, who “largely neglected to ask penetrating questions, call out falsehoods or insist on answers when it was obvious that Mr. Trump’s responses had drifted off”.
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Video captured of the Democratic nominee shows her staggering and slumping forward as she was helped into a van leaving the Sunday ceremony in Manhattan.