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Billionaire Warren Buffett Ready to Take On Donald Trump

Both campaigns are due to disclose July monthly fundraising reports to the Federal Election Commission on August 20.

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Warren Buffett eviscerated Donald Trump before introducing Hillary Clinton at a rally here Monday afternoon, challenging him to release his tax returns and invoking McCarthyism over the Republican nominee’s feud with the Khan family.

Trump is the first presidential candidate not to release his tax returns since 1973.

“I’m going to be on it all day”, Buffett said of the trolley.

“He’s not afraid because of the IRS, he’s afraid because of you”, he added. Well, Buffett has an offer for him: “I’m under audit too”, he says, and challenged Trump to produce own tax returns before the election, promising he’d stand with Trump as both men answer questions about their records.

“As someone who’s filled out financial statements and someone who’s filled out an income tax return, I can tell ya, they are two very different animals”, Buffett said.

“The voters deserve to know what Mr Trump is hiding, particularly considering his history of bankruptcies, the government investigations of Trump University and other dodgy parts of his branded universe”.

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett thinks so.

Buffett also had strong words regarding Trump and comparing his “sacrifices” to those that military families have make. “She was extremely quiet and it looked like she had nothing to say”, he said. “I’ve been out of there for seven years, I had great timing. I’m going to do selfies, whatever it takes”.

WASHINGTON (AP) – Hillary Clinton raised $63 million in July for her presidential campaign, her best month yet and a summertime haul that puts her ahead of President Barack Obama’s fundraising at the same point in his re-election race.

Another prominent billionaire, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, also backed Clinton, endorsing her on stage at the Democratic National Convention.

On the other hand, he said Clinton has been there throughout and has both national and global experience that is required to shape policies.

Days later, in Pittsburgh, billionaire Mark Cuban called Trump “bats– crazy” in an interview with CNN. But the people that believed in him, that listened to his siren song, came away losing well over 90 cents on the dollar.

Buffett on Monday bluntly contradicted Trump.

Nebraska and ME are the only two states that divide its Electoral College votes based in part on how each congressional district votes.

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While many Democrats used today as a way to bolster support in order to give Hillary Clinton the metro’s Electoral College vote come November, Republicans gathered today to prevent that from happening.

Billionaire Warren Buffett Ready to Take On Donald Trump