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Barack Obama Hits Out at Trump’s Campaign Rhetoric
Donald Trump is making things official.
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“As a Republican, it is so nice to hear you cheering for what I just said”, he responded.
Though some reports have said Clinton has a large lead in the polls, the latest numbers have Trump narrowing the gap with a number of swing states still undecided. “And nobody knows that better than me”, Obama told CBS News. “That’s why only I can fix it”.
Top Clinton aide John Podesta panned Trump for offering little more than “prejudice and paranoia” and promised she would offer a more positive vision for America when she accepts the party’s nomination at its convention next week in Philadelphia.
He was introduced by his daughter Ivanka, who announced a childcare policy proposal that the campaign had not mentioned before.
Trump said he will overhaul tax laws and energy rules, get rid of regulations and decrease taxes, while offering few specifics. He would renegotiate the NAFTA trade accord linking the United States, Canada and Mexico. “Hillary is going to talk to the whole country”. The RNC organizers and the Trump campaignhas not commented on the merchandise.
Leading Republicans and world leaders reacted swiftly Thursday after the comments were published.
Trump presented a bleak view of America under siege from illegal immigrants, threatened by Islamic State militants, hindered by crumbling infrastructure and weakened by unfair trade deals and race-related violence.
“We will stop it”, Trump said.
Cruz did not back down from his non-endorsement Thursday, telling his home-state delegation he won’t vote for Clinton, but making no promise to endorse Trump.
He accused Clinton, his far-more-experienced Democratic rival, of utterly lacking the good judgment to serve in the White House and as the military’s commander in chief.
The announcement of Clinton’s pick could come as early as Friday in Florida, a crucial general election battleground state.
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In an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box”, Lewis said this approach is in sharp contrast to how Donald Trump and the Republicans handled this week’s convention in Cleveland.