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Clinton campaign outdoing Trump in must-win Pennsylvania

Mr Trump and his allies spent Sunday – repeatedly and falsely – accusing Mrs Clinton of pushing the idea that Mr Obama was not born in the U.S. – a conspiracy theory long championed by Mr Trump himself. She added, “Now some of those folks, they are irredeemable”.

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“Either Hillary Clinton is going to become president or Donald Trump is going to become president”, Sanders concluded. “I wouldn’t use it”. What I said was exactly correct.

“I think we would be unrealistic to think that some people are going to fundamentally change their view”.

Clinton and her team see her experience and what they say is her steady judgment as key selling points for her candidacy.

“Even Patti Solis Doyle, who was Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager in 2008. until she was sacked by Hillary Clinton, admitted on Friday. that she said, yes, these are her words: There was a volunteer in Iowa who was pushing this”, Conway said.

“We will not turn on each other or undermine each other”, she said.

Kaine said he believes “that kind of motivation is reducing” and that not all Trump supporters are driven by these “dark emotions”. A few Medal of Honor recipients allowed themselves to be extras in his two-for-one informational, and one of them used the opportunity to address Hillary Clinton’s critique about a certain faction of Trump supporters.

Kaine also discussed the state of the presidential race, acknowledging that the campaign has to do more. “I know how to do this”. “And, number three, he said that, ‘President Obama was born in this country, period'”.

“I think it’s important to know the facts about any incident like this”, Clinton told reporters late Saturday night. “We are politically very divided, and that is reflected again and again in so many of our elections”. So did Donald Trump, who finally provided more details than a previous (and preposterous) letter stating that he’d be the healthiest person ever elected to the White House.Both candidates revealed their blood pressure and cholesterol.

He said that USA leaders, including Mr Obama, “coddle” potential terrorists. Law enforcement officials are working to identify who was behind the attacks in NY and New Jersey and we should give them the support they need to finish the job and bring those responsible to justice – we will not rest until that happens.

Trump himself gave a short statement on Friday morning, at an event under the glittering chandeliers of his newest hotel, in an attempt to reverse his long-held assertion that there is uncertainty surrounding the location of President Obama’s birth. During the same interview, he refused to comment on whether he now believes President Barack Obama was born in the United States.

Clinton’s lead grows to 6 points when all registered voters are considered – 49 to 43 percent.

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But while much of the foreign policy establishment has rallied around Clinton, Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, promises to close USA borders and vows to aggressively profile potential terrorists have fueled his presidential bid.

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