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Clinton At NAACP Convention: ‘The Madness Has To Stop’

During the opening night of the Republican National Convention Monday, the GOP hosted the mother of one Benghazi victim.

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“I blame Hillary Clinton for the death of my son”, Smith said, as she recounted her experience after her son’s death, bringing many in the audience to tears.

“I blame Hillary Clinton personally for the death of my son”, Smith said in an emotional speech applauded by delegates.

The pre-convention polls give Ms Clinton a lead that has declined only slightly through a tumultuous July that began with Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey accusing the former secretary of state of being “extremely careless” with her use of a private email server while at the state department, though Mr Comey recommended no charges.

“When I saw Hillary Clinton at Sean’s coffin ceremony just days later she looked me squarely in the eye and told me a video was responsible”.

Forty-five percent of likely voters said they back Clinton in the latest survey, compared to 43 percent who said they support Trump. She rejected that justification, Clinton said.

Baio added that while “Hillary Clinton wants to be president for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump wants to be president for all of us”.

In response to Sunday’s shooting in Baton Rouge, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump tweeted his condolences.

But if Trump can turn the tables on Clinton and make the elections a referendum on Clinton’s many scandals and perceived leadership failures, he could well clinch the White House, experts argued.

Baio then set his sights on Hillary Clinton, whom he accused of a favoring policies that are “wrecking” the country and “make us unsafe”. She spoke before the NAACP’s national convention in Cincinnati Monday. “What do your children think when he calls women pigs or mocks a reporter with a disability?’ Mrs Clinton asked, echoing arguments her campaign has advanced in a television ad airing in battleground states”. “Her emotions are her own”.

“Many African-Americans fear the police”.

“They represent the rule of law itself, if you take aim at that and at them you take aim at all of us”, Clinton told civil rights activists at the annual convention of the NAACP.

“Folks, our country right now is in a very bad spot”, he said.

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As Republicans gather at their party’s convention this week, they can also celebrate a new poll that has their presumptive nominee gaining nationally. “Let’s also put ourselves in the shoes of police officers, kissing their kids and spouses goodbye every day and heading off to a risky job”, said Clinton.

Clinton to talk about Baton Rouge shooting, voter mobilization at NAACP convention