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Trump ‘will release tax returns if Clinton releases emails’
An emotional story like that about breaking that barrier should have been slowly and clearly described by Trump with plenty of emotional trigger words. “She has to appear concerned about everyday people”.
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One was a singular moment in the debate where accusations that Trump is a racist emerged and Trump failed to deliver a winning response.
Still, the sniffles did not go unnoticed. The Republican nominee has refused to release his tax returns, and that refusal has become a major campaign issue, with 60% of Fox News voters saying they believe Trump is hiding something in his returns. “I will release my tax returns and that’s against – my lawyers, they say, don’t do it”.
“I made a mistake using private email”, Clinton said.
Key said the expectation on Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton would be high. Clinton was threatening to publicly unravel Trump’s carefully manicured public image as a mega wealthy, gold plated, brilliant businessman.
“Maybe he’s not as rich as he says he is”.
During the first presidential debate, Hillary Clinton told Donald Trump that she calls his economic plan “Trumped Up Trickle Down”, a reference to the “trickle down” theory.
Trump aggressively tried to turn the transparency questions around on Clinton, who has struggled to overcome voters’ concerns about her honestly and trustworthiness.
They wanted proof Trump was born in Hawaii – he was – and not in Kenya, where he has family. Trump was asked in September 2002 whether he supported a potential Iraq invasion in an interview with Howard Stern. “The challenge for Hillary, how do I get under his skin and get him off his game without looking condescending or like the aggressor”.
Clinton’s reply was: “Well, actually, I have thought about this quite a bit”. “But it can’t be dismissed that easily”.
The more than 90 minute back and forth conversation between Trump and Clinton successfully highlighted the differences between the two candidates.
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Trump, a real estate tycoon and former reality television star who has never held elective office, criticized Clinton for her trade policies.