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Kaine splits with Clinton on some Trump supporters as ‘irredeemable’
“He’s a mess, okay, he’s a mess”.
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My take on this is that a Democratic victory shall redound more to the advantage of our country and people. “Look what we have, look at the Middle East”. “You all know him because he’s from NY”.
The first African-American US president then told the group of donors why he thought a woman had never held the office. He did concede, however, before walking off the stage at his new D.C. hotel, that Mr. Obama was “born in the United States, period”. Clinton was also sidelined last week after her near collapse at the 9/11 memorial and her belated public disclosure she had pneumonia.
“We don’t believe at this time that there is evidence connecting it to the attacks in NY or Minnesota”, Christie told CNN, referring to a stabbing at a mall in St Cloud in which eight people were wounded and the suspect, who reportedly made reference to Allah, was shot dead.
193030193013193013Trump ends one Obama “birther” rumor by starting anotherAfter years of stoking the so-called “birther” controversy, Donald Trump finally acknowledged that President Obama is a natural-born US citizen. The Secret Service is part of the federal government and protects presidential and vice presidential candidates in both parties, as well as their families, and visiting heads of state.
Obama addressed a dinner crowd of about 65 people at a fundraiser at the Gramercy Park home of restaurateur Danny Meyer and his wife, Audrey. (Applause.) You want to give me a good sendoff? I mean, everybody knew that.
In this September 7, 2016, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Philadelphia.
Trump’s running mate, Mike Pence, however, rejected the claim, calling it “absolute nonsense”.
Clinton’s plan to combat terrorism: Clinton released a statement Sunday highlighting her plans to defeat terrorism, following the bombings in New York City and New Jersey, and a stabbing in Minnesota this weekend, reports Time.
“There are other Trump supporters who are really concerned about economic anxieties”, Kaine said, arguing that Democrats need to do a better job reaching out to them.
“At the rate things are going, the debates could very well decide this presidential election”, said O’ Connell, adding that the first debate could attract as many as 100 million viewers due to the controversies of this presidential race.
“I was pretty confident about where I was born…” Trump, having completely rebooted his campaign staff and displaying a new approach on the campaign trail, has caught up. The university hosted a debate between Sen. Pence did not say if he has been briefed on the two explosions or the mall stabbing where eight people were injured before the attacker was shot and killed by police.
Taken together, Rendell said, the conditions are right for Clinton to amass a margin in Philadelphia and the suburbs that’s too big for Trump to top elsewhere.
Appearing alongside Clinton at the Congressional Black Caucus gala Saturday, Obama delivered a forceful plea to black voters to stop Trump from becoming president. I think it felt like that for a reason. That was before authorities had publicly said so. Take them, let’s see what happens to her. Take their guns away, okay.
It will be very risky. Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said Trump’s remarks “should be out of bounds for a presidential candidate”.
Kaine said he believes “that kind of motivation is reducing” and that not all Trump supporters are driven by these “dark emotions”.
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“And this is a pattern that has been repeated over and over again and I think it doesn’t belong in any race, much less a race to be president of this country”, Kaine said. But instead of acknowledging this reality and apologizing for his role in exacerbating it, Mr. Trump, who once said laziness is a trait among Blacks, now refuses to discuss it anymore and his surrogates, all of whom misrepresent the truth nearly daily on cable television, deny racism influenced the controversy.