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Tim Kaine calls Trump out for bring ‘reckless about violence’
Trump’s comment, which came as he criticised Clinton over gun rights, was not the first time he has called for Clinton’s Secret Service detail to “disarm”. “They should disarm, right?” “There are other Trump voters who are really concerned about economic anxieties, not demographic issues, but economic anxieties”, he said. But that aide, Clinton’s 2008 campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle, told CNN that a volunteer county coordinator in Iowa forwarded an email that promoted the debunked theory.
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She added: “He kept this issue going”.
Kaine said he and Clinton supported the Second Amendment and were not “taking people’s guns away“.
“This threat is real, but so is our resolve”, Clinton said at a morning news conference before a planned trip to campaign Philadelphia. Mook said then, “A person seeking to be the president of the United States should not suggest violence in any way”.
News 12 Long Island and News12.com will bring you special coverage of the first presidential debate at Hofstra, which takes place on Monday, Sept. 26.
Yet Trump hasn’t forcibly condemned supporter violence.
“I’ve seen that transition work in my state from fighting against equality, fighting against inclusion to embracing it and being stronger as a result”, Kaine said, echoing Clinton’s “stronger together” campaign-trail theme.
In several rallies in recent months, Trump has said blacks live in crime-ridden communities and can’t walk down the street without getting shot.
Trump, who for years bolstered the birther movement, made a short statement Friday that he now believes Obama was born in the United States “period”. “I mean, ISIL, North Korea, poverty, climate change – none of those things weighed on my mind like the validity of my birth certificate”.
While campaigning in South Florida, which has a large Cuban-American population, Mr Trump said if he is elected president, he will reverse Mr Obama’s efforts to normalise relations with Cuba – unless the country abides by certain “demands”. Trump conceded on Friday that Obama was US born.
She criticized her GOP rival’s comments as providing fuel for terrorists.
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He said he was relieved that in the waning days of his presidency, “we got that resolved”. “This is not what the American people are talking about”, he said.