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Clinton on combatting terror: ‘I know how to do this’
Clinton’s rally was held at Temple University, where she talked about the stakes of the election for millennials.
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Clinton acknowledged that, although some in the audience might be “totally opposed” to her rival Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, “you may still have questions about me”. Bloomberg’s Jennifer Epstein asked. I have clearly said we – whether you call it radical jihadism or radical Islamism, I’m happy to say either.
With just a week to go until his first face-to-face meeting with Hillary Clinton, some good news for Donald Trump: fully 50 percent of respondents to a Fox News poll say America needs a new kind-of leader.
An Afghan immigrant wanted for questioning in the bombings was captured in New Jersey Monday after being wounded in a gun battle with police, authorities said.
As for Ms. Clinton, she didn’t expressly deny that the Russians could’ve been involved in the attacks in an effort to boost Trump’s public ratings.
Later in the day, at the start of a campaign rally in Estero, Fla., Trump took sharp and repeated aim at Clinton, accusing her of embracing plans on immigration and refugees that are too lax. For Clinton, 80 percent of her supporters who were registered to vote identified themselves as “certain” to cast a ballot, with another 9 percent saying they would probably do so.
“I’m old enough to remember when presidential candidates, if there have been three terror attacks on the soil of the US, a policeman shot, and a lot of other things happening, suspend the attacks on each other for 24 hours, and try to, say, pay respect to our law enforcement and other officials”, Kristol remarked.
After landing in suburban New York City, Clinton told reporters she had been briefed “about the bombings in New York and New Jersey and the attacks in Minnesota”.
Trump said he won’t be treated fairly at next week’s presidential debate.
Peter Feaver, a political science professor at Duke University who worked on the National Security Council under Republican President George W. Bush, said Clinton was trying to argue Trump did not pass the commander in chief test. This election marks the first presidential campaign where millennials make up the single largest generation among USA adults, having surpassed baby boomers during the past four years.
Police officers and firefighters respond to an explosion on September 17, 2016, at 23rd Street and Seventh Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. Millennials were a key constituency responsible for the election of President Barack Obama, although Clinton has so far failed to attract comparable numbers of young supporters to her campaign.
Clinton has given speeches on defeating terror multiple times throughout the 2016 campaign, including policy-focused addresses in Minneapolis and NY earlier this year.
With seven days to go before the first face-to-face debate, neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton hit the campaign trial Sunday.
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The president has not hidden his disdain for Trump, who was one of the leaders of the movement that questioned whether Obama was born in the United States. Trump was expected to cancel a fundraiser and a town hall meeting in Florida on Monday.