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Obama tells Clinton fundraiser USA still grapples with powerful women
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is using a language that is inciting violence, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine alleged today.
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The resurrection of the “birther” issue comes at a time when polls have shown a tightening race between Clinton and Trump and Democrats are anxious about turnout among black voters – a key constituency that helped fuel Obama’s historic wins in 2008 and 2012. All the progress we’ve made is at stake in this election.
Forty-three percent of voters said they trust Clinton to act in a way as president that the United States can be proud of, while 34 percent said the same about Trump.
“We need ideas not insults, real plans to help struggling Americans in communities that have been left our and left behind, not prejudice and paranoia”, Clinton said. “Obviously we still have half the month to go, but between the health issue and the “deplorables” comment, things are looking up for Trump”, O’ Connell said.
Obama described Trump as someone who “shows no interest in even gaining the rudimentary knowledge required to make really hard decisions” and whose campaign has sought to exploit the country’s worst and most divisive impulses.
Amid reports that African-Americans are less enthusiastic about voting for Hillary Clinton than they were for him, President Barack Obama told a gathering of community leaders that his legacy will be at stake in the November election. “In other breaking news, the world is round, not flat”.
Sixty-eight percent of Clinton’s supporters say Trump’s supporters are “racially insensitive”, according to CBS.
Trump “just wouldn’t give up on it”, he said.
Clinton – who so far has stopped short of calling Trump a “racist” – has stepped up her criticism of the birther issue as well, saying Friday that “he has led the birther movement to delegitimize our first black president” and “there is no erasing it in history”.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attends a campaign rally at La Fachada Plaza Mexico as Secret Service watch in June.. Mr. Trump made the charge Friday that the Clinton operation bears responsibility and conceded that the president was, in fact, a natural-born American citizen.
But Kaine said some of Trump’s supporters will never be persuaded to back Clinton. Trump asked the audience.
“When I ran against John McCain, we had deep differences, but I couldn’t say that he was not qualified to be president of the United States”, Obama said of his 2008 opponent.
“We now have one candidate in this race who is prepared to carry on that kind of governance”, Obama said, referring to Clinton.
At a Sunday rally headlined by Warren, several black women in attendance noted that Trump did not apologize Friday for pushing a discredited theory about Obama for five years.
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Hillary Clinton on Sunday condemned what she described as “apparent terrorist attacks” in Minnesota, New Jersey and NY. “Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know”, he continued.