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Clinton opens up big lead in swing state New Hampshire

Hillary Clinton today acknowledged that the threat of terrorism in the nation was “real” but argued that entire communities should not be profiled in the wake of this weekend’s attacks in NY and New Jersey.

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Bias: Over the past week, Democrats have been in a state of panic as Donald Trump erased Hillary Clinton’s lead in the polls.

“I want to start by offering my full support to our state, local and federal law enforcement as they continue to respond to the attacks in New York, New Jersey and Minnesota and bring those responsible to justice”, she said. -Iraqi status of forces agreement, and most American troops were withdrawn.

Despite polling well in Pennsylvania throughout the summer, Clinton’s team is nevertheless bearing down in a state her party has carried in six straight elections.

“Hillary Clinton’s weakness while she was secretary of state has emboldened terrorists all over the world to attack the USA, even on our own soil”.

Speaking to a crowd of students at Temple University, Mrs. Clinton said that she understood why they were cynical about politics and politicians, but said they were wrong if they didn’t think their vote mattered this year. He did not give specifics.

Asked separately to say which of a list of possibilities was a major reason, a minor reason or not a reason to vote for their candidate, roughly two-thirds on each side cited dislike of the other candidate as a major reason. The leaders are in NY for the UN General Assembly. “They don’t buy everything he says, but he seems to hold out some hope that their lives will be different”. The terror attacks received mostly perfunctory discussion. The Islamic State claimed responsibility via ISIS-related media, though President Obama said that at this stage, officials see “no connection” between that attack and what happened in NY and New Jersey. The FBI said it was investigating the attack as a potential act of terrorism.

He claimed credit on Friday for ending to the controversy that he stoked, falsely insisting that Clinton was responsible. The U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of religion.

“We will defeat the evil, twisted ideology of the terrorists”, the Democratic presidential candidate said Monday at a press conference on the campaign trail, according to Politico.

At a speech in Philadelphia on Monday, Clinton called for vigilance. “It’s that simple. And she’s a woman, which is very important because her take on things may be what we need right now”.

Back before Hillary Clinton acknowledged she had pneumonia and took time off to recover, back before Donald Trump finally recognized that Barack Obama was born in Hawaii – which is, the last we checked, part of America – Clinton condemned many of Trump’s supporters.

Since this weekend’s bomb attacks in NY and New Jersey, both presidential wannabes have been focusing on national security.

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And overall, 51 percent of voters in the state would rather have four more years of Obama, compared to the 46 percent who prefer Trump.

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“I think this is something that maybe will. happen more and more all over the country”, Trump told Fox News. “We’ve been weak, our country’s been weak”. “Our country’s been weak”.

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