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Clinton blasts Trump for taking racial slur to new level

“Hillary Clinton is continuously using the race-baiting objective to divide and conquer”, he told Stuart Varney on “Your World” Thursday.

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“I think that as we go down through this, we enforce the law”, King said.

“They understand that with the Democratic party, they have been getting a bad deal”, Burns added. Case in point was her speech Thursday in which she discussed the “alt-right”, the catch-all term for various different groups of Donald Trump supporters on the white-nationalist fringe. “I’ve had many people say it’s a hardening, actually”.

Recently released emails showed that donors to the foundation had been given greater access to Clinton and her staff, he said.

Clinton needs to retain support from minority voters to defeat her Republican rival in the November 8 election and was delivering a speech in Nevada in which she blasted him as a divisive candidate stoking racist groups.

“This type of rhetoric and repulsive advertising is revolting and completely beyond the pale”, the statement read.

Although Clinton still has a two-point lead, according to the Mason-Dixon poll published Friday, it is much smaller than the nine-point lead she enjoyed in a Monmouth University poll published last week.

Recent polls showed Trump four points behind Clinton in OH, down two points in Nevada, and tied in Iowa.

At rallies over the past week, the Republican presidential nominee cast Democratic policies as harmful to communities of color, and in MS on Wednesday he went so far as to label Clinton “a bigot”. The former secretary of state raised almost $90 million in July.

In her phone interview with MSNBC, Clinton was asked if she was certain there are no emails or Clinton Foundation ties to foreign entities that would affect her presidential prospects.

Donald Trump speaks to supporters in Akron, Ohio. It also shows headlines about a racial discrimination lawsuit the NY real estate mogul faced in the 1970s, Reuters reported, and a recording of comments he made in 2011.

The agency told The Associated Press it expects to release the last of the files around December 30.

Mr Trump tried to turn the tables on Ms Clinton, suggesting she was trying to distract from questions swirling around donations to The Clinton Foundation and her use of her private email servers.

Trump has called for the foundation to shut down immediately and for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate for possible criminal violations. “If you look at what is happening to the inner cities, African Americans, Hispanics that she talks all of the time”.

The Associated Press reported this week that more than half the people from outside government who met or spoke by telephone with Clinton in the first half of her term as secretary of state had given money – either personally or through companies or groups – to the foundation.

“I don’t like that but hopefully that’s going to change”, he said.

A Trump spokesman, Jason Miller, declined to comment, and a message left with Clinton’s campaign was not returned.

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“We’re going to make sure we don’t undermine the excellence and the results”, she says.

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