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Clinton blasts ‘ridiculous’ Trump attacks on foundation

“Hillary Clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future”, Trump said in Jackson. He still wants to build a wall along the United States southern border with Mexico but he has emphasized in recent days a need to deal most urgently with illegal immigrants who commit crimes and also those who might be displacing African-American and Hispanic workers.

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What the hell do you have to lose?“.

Trump would win at least 21 states, many of them with smaller populations, giving him a minimum of 179 electoral votes. Trump has been making his appeals in front of predominantly white crowds.

“Are we there yet?”

“Alt-right” is short for “alternative right”, to distinguish the movement from mainstream conservatism. He also argued that Democrats have “failed and betrayed” the African-American community. If there’s something wrong with creating jobs and saving lives, I don’t know what it is.

Trump appeared with Nigel Farage, the British pol who led the successful Brexit movement, and who predicted that Trump’s campaign would “smash the establishment” if his supporters stayed the course. Farage met Bryant at the Republican National Convention, and the governor invited him to MS, and to speak at the Trump rally. That type of transition “takes a reasonable amount of time”, he said.

Kevin MacDonald, a former psychology professor at California State University Long Beach and an alt-right thinker, said in an interview this week that “white people in America are becoming a minority that is increasingly being victimized, and there’s a cost to multiculturalism and immigration”.

All Clinton had to do was rattle off a list of things the Republican nominee has actually said and done – no exaggeration necessary.

“What Trump has said is ridiculous”. The same evening as the MS rally, the candidate told Sean Hannity the US had to “work with” those undocumented immigrants who have been in the country for many years and have shown contributions to society. Wednesday’s fundraiser and rally marked his third trip to the Magnolia state.

Last winter and spring, millions of people watched Trump tangle with his Republican rivals in a series of primary debates. His son, Donald Trump Jr., made a notable visit to the Neshoba County Fair last month, drawing thousands to his speech at the fairgrounds.

Still, Clinton is far from guaranteed a victory in November.

“I am not going to relitigate in public my private conversation with him”, Clinton replied. “In fact, I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if she paid me”.

The organization made a similar request in 2012.

Trump won Mississippi’s Republican Primary on March 8, garnering 47 percent of the vote in a six-way race, with U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

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The comments are Clinton’s first addressing the concerns that have been raised by newly released emails showing foundation staff inquiring with Clinton’s staff at State about securing meetings for top contributors. On Thursday, he is scheduled to hold a campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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