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Trump campaign team blames Clinton for Obama ‘birther’

Obama ran an energized campaign in both 2008 and 2012, making history when he helped the Democrats walk away with consecutive victories in the Sunshine State, the first time since President Franklin D. Roosevelt. “There are other Trump voters who are really concerned about economic anxieties, not demographic issues, but economic anxieties”, he said. But the Trump campaign has pointed to this interview as proof that Clinton started the birther movement. We counted 67 times that Donald Trump tweeted or retweeting messaging- messages questioning his birthplace.

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Clinton’s vice presidential pick did, however, echo her use of the word “deplorable”.

During the speech the President also joked about Donald Trump’s admission about his birth certificate.

Now the Trump campaign team plans to have 27 offices open throughout Florida. “Who were you trying to appease by doing that?’ That question still needs to be answered”. The voters in the focus group said they wanted more specifics on how the candidates would solve problems such as bolstering Social Security and improving the tax system. Several polls in recent months show Trump’s favorability among black voters hovering around zero percent. Central Florida and West Florida, including Hillsborough and Pinellas County, are tossups.

Obama said Clinton has been disciplined and extraordinarily effective in every job she’s held.

“We are stronger together”.

“When Donald Trump says the first African-American president is not a citizen, that is so painful to so many people who still have deep feelings about that dark chapter in American life”, Kaine told Tapper later on “State of the Union”.

Obama went on to criticize Trump.

The next day Secretary Clinton wisely acknowledged that she had been mistaken to say “half”, an obvious overgeneralization.

The comment may hurt Clinton, especially in the upcoming debates, when Trump will have a chance to paint her as an elitist who is way out of touch with the country’ s working class – the bulk of Trump’ s supporters. He frequently makes stops throughout the Sunshine State, where he is a resident of Palm Beach.

“Why did it take him so long to put it to an end?” He also took a few moments to mock the Republican nominee.

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Chuck, I think the only people less obsessed about this are those still covering it. Mr. Trump made very clear, and we hardly get any kind of clarity from the Clinton campaign on very much.

Hillary Clinton waving August 2016