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Trump adjusts call for Clinton bodyguards to lose their guns

The Trump campaign sees Pennsylvania as a key part of its effort to claimed the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, though the state has not backed a GOP presidential candidate since 1988.

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Trump said he “noticed she was so nervous when she introduced me”. “You know me better than that”. But his refusal to make the full results of the tests or his medical history publicly available underscored his penchant for secrecy, more so than rival Hillary Clinton and a trait that makes him the least transparent presidential candidate in modern times. A campaign statement later acknowledged Trump’s American birth. “I think there will be other soundbites that will come in the next days of the election season and I think this one will be short-lived”, she said.

He says he’s given tens of millions of dollars to charity, but won’t answer questions about specifics. African-American women have been a supportive voting bloc for Clinton for decades and the former secretary of state said that she “would not be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States were it not for black women”.

“Let’s remember that, weird as it may seem, a lot of voters are only just now tuning in, so they may not be aware of the fact that David Duke, various KKK organizations, the alt-right en masse, Vladimir Putin and other foreign authoritarian enemies of America – people who really are deplorable – are supporting Trump”, said Liz Mair, a Washington-based Republican operative and a vocal Trump critic.

Wildes said Melania Trump “self-sponsored” herself to get her green card rather than getting it through her marriage.

Trump’s campaign released the records, timed with the airing of his appearance discussing them on the “Dr. Oz Show”.

Pence responded first by becoming defensive over the media’s insistence that Duke has any ties to Trump’s campaign.

Hillary Clinton’s running mate says his views on immigration were “definitely” shaped by living in Honduras as a Roman Catholic missionary in the 1980s.

The state had lost more than 40 percent of its manufacturing jobs since President Bill Clinton signed it in 1993, Trump said. But Kaine said that what he saw in Honduras was the value of “family and faith and hard work”. “So you have Bannon as his operator who’s at Trump’s side but not making any kind of public name for himself”.

Trump’s visit to Flint, like his one last month to flood-stricken Louisiana, is bound to produce images aimed at persuading Americans that the celebrity businessman can appear presidential. She has also put family policy experts Heather Boushey and Ann O’Leary on her White House transition team, signaling that this will be an immediate policy priority upon taking office. “That’s the way it worked out”.

Either Trump is lying to his constituents who don’t know any better, or he’s only just started to pay attention.

Sanders is the longest-serving independent in the history of Congress and was Clinton’s opponent in the Democratic primary.

But how would a President Trump fund the large reductions he’s proposing in individual as well as corporate tax rates?

Hillary Clinton holds a baby as she greets people at a voter registration in Philadelphia last month.

Jimmy Fallon asks if he can mess up Donald Trump’s famously controversial hair while the Republican presidential nominee is still a civilian.

Trump’s focus on message, along with negative press about Clinton-from her treatment of Clinton Foundation donors, to her ongoing email scandal, to her health, to her comments on September 9, when she described half of Trump’s supporters as “deplorables”-has seen a tightening race”.

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Kaine said Thursday that Clinton has a duty to draw attention to the messages of some Trump supporters. He says “silence in the face of divisive, bigoted comments allows it to grow”. She stumbles, coughs and has been diagnosed with pneumonia. However, if my sleuthing is accurate, Clinton’s plan wasn’t covered at all in the print editions of the New York Times and Washington Post, and got only a short blurb in the Wall Street Journal.

Trump, Biden visit North Carolina today