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Clinton to campaign at USF in Tampa on Tuesday
In the interview, she vows to defeat the militant group and adds, “I don’t want them to feel as if they can be getting more recruits because of our politics”.
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The candidate is no stranger to campaigning in Northeast Ohio.
The Trump camp did not say how much of its $90 million August haul goes into the campaign’s coffers, and how much goes to the national party and the state parties linked to the joint fundraising arrangements. “What I did learn is that our leadership, Barack Obama, did not follow what our experts. said to do”, Trump said.
Public education isn’t flawless – and I say that as someone who works within it – and there are several great reforms that could greatly improve them. As nominees for the November 8 presidential election, she and Trump are entitled to receive intelligence briefings.
“I will also support merit pay for teachers so that we reward our best teachers instead of the failed tenure system that rewards bad teachers and punishes the good ones”, he said.
“I think that when you serve in the armed forces, that’s a very special situation”, Trump said.
Trump’s campaign fired back at Clinton after her session with reporters, saying she was resorting to “unhinged and dishonest” attacks. While Florida is classified as a swing state – and therefore gets more attention from candidates during campaign season – the state has swung in the direction of the Democrats for the past two presidential elections in close runs.
Clinton is now ahead in the polls in that state, but not by much; Real Clear Politics’ polling average has her with a lead of 3.3 percentage points, with one recent poll showing Trump and Clinton tied.
While Clinton is taking heat for her comment, Trump’s brand is controversy.
Singer Barbara Streisand performed with a variant of Stephen Sondheim’s tune Send in the Clowns, at the fundraiser, parodying Mr Trump.
“That is something that Trump does not understand”.
Trump and Clinton spoke back-to-back Wednesday night, each fielding 30 minutes of questions.
In a speech Thursday, Donald Trump said he would allocate $20 billion to states to support school choice opportunities.
It’s clear, though, that some supporters have taken Trump’s comments to heart. The Republican candidate was widely criticized recently when he called her a “co-founder”, along with Obama, of Islamic State.
Clearly Trump is an idiot who should not be president, but Hillary Clinton keeps getting tripped up by minefields like this-and not all of the mines are manufactured Fox News fantasies. “That’s not only risky, it should be disqualifying”.
Trump, albeit hamfistedly, does acknowledge that public education is a big civil rights issue for the modern era.
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Ryan credited Trump’s newfound steadiness to campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway. Both of those are higher rates than among Republicans or the general population.