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Trump leading in battleground NC

Clinton has led Trump in nearly every poll out of New Hampshire, and a Republican has not carried the state since George W. Bush won there in 2000. Trump said 40-year-old Terence Crutcher, who was killed in Friday’s Tulsa, Oklahoma, shooting, “looked like he did everything you’re supposed to do”.

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Donald Trump got an assist from two sports legends – boxing promoter Don King and college basketball coach Bob Knight – as he rallied supporters and worked to expand his lead in this must-win state.

“This young officer, I don’t know what she was thinking. Maybe people like that, they shouldn’t be doing what they’re doing”.

Donald Trump says he finally admitted President Barack Obama was born in the United States because he wanted to “get on with the campaign”. She declined to say who was portraying Trump in any mock debates, but she said the campaign was preparing for the idea that “different Trumps” could show up.

Trump’s effort to court black voters Wednesday in Cleveland took a freaky turn when he was introduced by boxing promoter Don King, who used a racial slur as he made the case for black voters to support Trump. “I mean, this is just unbearable, and it needs to be intolerable”.

Trump, meanwhile, is attempting to chip into Clinton’s commanding lead among African-American voters overall while also appealing to white voters who tend to support the GOP but have been turned off by his rhetoric. Palmieri said that “Monday night is probably the most important night of the entire election so far, so we think that the most important thing she can do is make sure she is prepared for that night”.

He compared Mr. Trump to a America’s Founding Fathers, saying the revolution he was leading would overthrow a corrupt system and build a new one that empowers women and minorities. “I told Michael Jackson, I said, ‘If you’re poor, you’re a poor negro”.

So while many were understandably shocked at King’s use of an offensive racial epithet, the fact that he brought an Israeli flag barely raised any eyebrows – or in other words – red flags. But if you’re rich, you are a rich negro.

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His remark – ignoring the nation’s deeply flawed history of slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation and more – drew a stern rebuke Wednesday from Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat and hero of the civil rights movement.

Don King introduces Donald Trump in Cleveland