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‘Sleep well Hillary Clinton’, says Donald Trump ahead of first presidential debate
“It’s a very unfair system”, Trump said.
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Most Florida voters (75 percent) said they have heard about Trump’s recent admission that Barack Obama was born in the US but doubt the GOP nominee’s sincerity.
The comments came after he praised Clinton for her laundry list of political experience – and blasted Donald Trump as temperamentally unfit to execute the highest office of the land.
Trump has also infuriated many in America by calling for a ban on Muslims entering the country and by saying Mexico sends rapists and drug dealers across the border into the United States. “I know how to win-we don’t win”.
He said that’s why she lacked the “moral clarity” to be president.
Police released a photo of a 28-year-old immigrant wanted for questioning in the blasts.
Case in point: Hillary Clinton’s appearance on his showon Monday evening.
In the age of global terrorism, it was a matter of choosing “common sense” over “political correctness”, he said in an interview on CBS.
“We’re going after the bad guys and we’re going to get them, but we’re not going to go after an entire religion”, Clinton said.
JOHN YANG: Both candidates also tried to highlight their foreign policy credentials, Clinton by meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly in NY. One out of every five likely voters said they do not support Clinton or Trump for president.
Clinton will briefly turn her focus from national security later Monday, when she woos younger voters at a Philadelphia university. She added that the campaign recognizes younger voters are a key demographic and “it’s clear that the campaign must do more to earn their vote”.
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The New York billionaire also has vowed to block the settlement in the US of thousands of Syrian refugees, who can’t be properly vetted, accordion to Federal Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security officials.