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A retired general in Georgia goes to bat for Donald Trump
During an interview with WBUR’s On Point Radio on Tuesday, Cleveland Plain Dealer chief political reporter Henry Gomez said that many top Republican operatives in OH are refusing to help out Donald Trump’s campaign. “For this reason, we support Donald Trump’s candidacy to be our next commander in chief”.
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The first is that he is disqualified from the presidency on the merits, and is even more unacceptable than Hillary.
US investigators determined that she was “extremely careless” in her handling of classified national security material in her emails but that no criminal charges were warranted.
She then promised to help the military by giving it the proper tools to “dismantle terror networks”, saying that “we will do everything it takes to end the Islamic State’s reign of terror and bring them to justice”.
“This is the countdown to one of the most important elections of our lifetimes”, Clinton told the crowd, many of whom held cell phones aloft to record the moment.
Amanda Hernandez, an undecided, 18-year-old voter who attends Hillsborough Community College, said she’s interested in how Clinton will handle conflicts in other countries, but, said she mostly here to listen.
“The things I care the most about are education and the arts”, Randles said.
As head of the State Department, Clinton oversaw “hard-nosed negotiations” with Russian Federation to reduce nuclear stockpiles and destroy Syrian chemical weapons, while still going “toe-to-toe” with Putin to protect America and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation allies, Kaine said.
Clinton leads in the Bay State 48 percent to Trump’s 29 percent, with Johnson and Stein receiving 11 percent and 5 percent, respectively-not much more than their national support in recent polls.
US presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are entering the final stretch of a knock-down, drag out campaign.
But not everyone inside the student recreation center at USF was bewildered at Clinton’s low poll numbers when it comes to character. Together, Kaine said, the pair would make a president and vice president who are informed and well-versed in foreign policy.
TRUMP: It could be, but what’s going to happen is, if you are going to be a citizen, you’re going to have to leave and you’re going to have to come in.
Trump, the Republican nominee, released an open letter early Tuesday from 88 retired generals and admirals citing an urgent need for a “course correction” on America’s national security policy.
In the process, she made sure to call out her republican opponent Donald Trump.
“This isn’t the first time Donald Trump has had a problem looking at someone different from himself and actually seeing them”, said Clinton deputy communications director Christina Reynolds. “He has openly encouraged Russia to engage in cyberhacking to try to find more emails or materials, and we know that this cyberattack on the DNC was likely done by Russia”, Kaine said on Sunday. “He doesn’t know why they haven’t been used already”, Ms. Clinton said. They described her as relishing going after Trump on this topic because she feels she knows it well and he doesn’t.
TRUMP: I’m going to make a decision, or somebody will, whether it’s me or somebody else.
“What her real plan is, she has total amnesty” and a pathway to citizenship, he said, reiterating his opposition to such a legalisation process without undocumented immigrants leaving the country first. Donald Trump will release his tax returns.
“I think we’re up to 89, but who’s counting?” she quipped, noting how several Republican national security figures have openly endorsed her or oppose Trump.
Steven Maguregui, 21, is a USF student and registered Democrat who is supporting Clinton “because the alternative is even worse for our country”.
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There is also no denying the fact she and her campaign are still feeling the heat over the controversy with her emails and the Clinton Foundation.