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Donald Trump Treats Presidential Race As ‘Infomercial’, Says Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton’s campaign, shrugging off polling that has shown a tightening presidential race, insists that her path to the presidency remains clearer than Donald Trump’s.
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Trump also said the authorities should use “whatever lawful methods are available to obtain information” from the suspected NY and New Jersey bomber.
Taking Trump to task for asking black voters “what the hell” they have to lose by voting for him, Obama said, “My name may not be on the ballot, but our progress is on the ballot”. Trump is insisting the US should “use whatever lawful methods are available” to get information from the Afghan immigrant arrested in this weekend’s bombings. -Iraqi status of forces agreement, and most American troops were withdrawn.
Many regions of the state are becoming less competitive, with Miami-Dade County looking to be a Democratic hold and north Tampa and Daytona Beach solidifying as Republican.
Hillary Clinton cast herself Monday as the most qualified to combat terrorism within the USA and overseas after weekend attacks in three states rattled Americans. Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon responded: “The Trump campaign can call it whatever they want; Hillary Clinton will continue to call it out”. He did not give specifics. She said that he had made the election about “birth certificates and name calling”.
The president was staying in New York City through midday Wednesday to participate in his eighth and final meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, likely one of his last major appearances on the world stage before he leaves office in January.
The renewed focus on terrorism came as Clinton and Trump prepare for their first debate next Monday at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
On Monday he said immigrants were “bringing in many cases vicious cancer from within”, following an announcement that authorities are looking for an Afghan-born US citizen after a bomb placed under a dumpster in Chelsea, Manhattan exploded over the weekend.
The incidents, just days after the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks, put the United States’ most populous city on edge.
The New York City blast occurred on the same day an explosion went off near a Marine Corps charity run in New Jersey and a man stabbed nine people at Minnesota mall, leaving people across the country on edge.
Electing Donald Trump as president is crucial to economic growth, national security, and the future of the nation’s next generation, Mike Pence said here Monday. Reuters could not verify the claim of responsibility. Look at the mess the U.S.is in. “We want to make sure we’re only admitting people into our country who love our country”.
She called for an “intelligence surge” to disrupt plans before they happen as well as close coordination with Silicon Valley, saying “the government can not do this without the tech communities”.
“It is like so much else he says: It is not grounded in fact, it is meant to make some kind of demagogic point”, Clinton said. Trump was expected to cancel a fundraiser and a town hall meeting in Florida on Monday. ISIS has been losing territory in Iraq and Syria, giving credence to Democrats’ rhetoric.
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Trump said earlier Monday that authorities might have to engage in racial profiling to more effectively fight the threat of terrorist attacks in the United States.