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Christie defends Trump’s racist ‘what do you have to lose’ line
Although Clinton received a clean bill of health from her doctor, FactCheck.org found some conservative websites circulated fake medical records for the Democratic nominee. If Johnson somehow gained entry into the debates, I believe that there is a logical scenario where the new cards could very much work in Trump’s favor and put the outcome of the race in real doubt.
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For the last two months, Trump has failed to get the race focused on Clinton’ s misdeeds by constantly shooting himself in the foot and then playing the victim role when the press covers his gaffes, West noted. Trump even questioned whether people born in the United States to people here illegally are citizens – even though they have automatically been considered citizens since the adoption of the 14th Amendment in 1868.
Donald Trump says he’ll deliver a detailed speech on his proposal to crack down on illegal immigration on Wednesday in Arizona – but it’s anyone’s guess what he might say. But in the end Americans are not going to elect a crude, self-promoting real-estate developer and entertainment figure with aggressively eccentric views to the most powerful political office in the world, right?
It apparently only occurred to Trump after “some really great, great people” came up to him and pleaded how “it’s so tough” to consider ousting people who have “been here for 15 or 20 years and throw them and their family out”.
“African-Americans will VOTE TRUMP!” However, when the deck of cards is clearly stacked against you, as it now is against Trump, there is really nothing to lose by replacing that deck. In a December debate, she said she supports the establishment of a no-fly zone “to create those safe refuges within Syria”.
Trump’s position on whether or not to deport an estimated 11 million immigrants here illegally has been unclear in recent days.
Famed New York lawyer Alan Dershowitz recently told Politico that he would like, if asked, to play the role of Trump in mock debates, amid reports the Clinton campaign is looking at several potential stand-ins. Todd also asked about whether Trump should support birthright citizenship, and Priebus said that even though he personally supports it, “a nominee doesn’t have to adopt every single position and platform position of the Republican Party”.
In the most recent head-to-head poll taken by the same polling agency, Clinton enjoyed a six-point national lead, earning 44 percent to Trump’s 38 percent. The aim would be “to try to protect people on the ground both from Assad’s forces, who are continuing to drop barrel bombs, and from ISIS”, she said, using an acronym for the Islamic State group. “When Republicans meet with their donors, with their supporters, their activists, they call it a meeting. When Democrats do that, they call it a conflict”, Brazile said on “Face the Nation”.
Nigel Farage, the man behind Brexit, suggests Donald Trump, the so-called “Mr. Brexit”, could be the next Ronald Reagan.
It was a striking look at Trump’s leadership of a team he had said would help drive him to victory in the November 8 election. Still, Trump is keeping slightly ahead of the pace of improvement that polls-plus expected of him.
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While Clinton has been one of the most pro-intervention candidates to run for the presidency in 2016, she has not condoned the forceful removal of Assad from power, calling instead for a peaceful handover. “With Hillary Clinton, I said be at my wedding, and she came to my wedding”.