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Clinton challenges Trump by saying she’ll attend all three debates

“I revere the history of my party, most particularly the value it has always placed on the worth and dignity of the individual, and I will continue to work across the country for Republican candidates”, she said.

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“That said, I think it’s unlikely to influence many voters, but it could give cover to Republican members of Congress and donors who want to cut the cord and move on from Trump”.

“Most fundamentally, Trump lacks the character, values, and experience to be President”.

“I will not be voting for Donald Trump for president”, the centrist GOP lawmaker wrote in a Washington Post op-ed. Clinton responded through spokesman Nick Merrill: “While no one can imagine the pain of the families of the fearless Americans we lost at Benghazi, there have been nine different investigations into this attack and none found any evidence whatsoever of any wrongdoing on the part of Hillary Clinton”.

“These insiders along with Hillary Clinton are the owners of the disastrous decisions to invade Iraq, allow Americans to die in Benghazi, and they are the ones who allowed the rise of ISIS”, Trump said.

Stressing the importance of the fall election, Clinton urged the crowd: “Don’t let a friend vote Trump”.

“The Massachusetts Democrat, one of Trump’s strongest critics in the 2016 election, is a progressive hero who has made her name working to crack down on Wall Street greed and pushing for stronger financial regulations”.

Hillary Clinton launched fresh attacks on Donald Trump’s business record and temperament on Monday, casting the businessman as a cheat who has repeatedly “stiffed” American workers and a person who appears to take “pleasure” in attacking protesters, journalists and a Gold Star family.

The two candidates were headed toward a trio of televised showdowns.

On Monday night, seemingly out of the blue, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta released a statement saying that Clinton “looks forward to participating in all three presidential debates” that are scheduled in September and October.

As he called for urgent change away from Democratic policies, he envisioned a nation refocused on manufacturing at home and wary of trade deals overseas – a country bearing little resemblance to the globally focused economy of recent years.

The duo also touted Clinton as someone who “understands that environmental protection is a public health issue” and “recognizes the threat that climate change represents to this country and the rest of the world”. He pointed to what he called “the four points on the compass” of Trump’s economic strategy to demonstrate how the Republican nominee would begin to create this environment. A day after campaigning in MI, the real estate mogul planned a pair of rallies in North Carolina.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves after delivering an economic policy speech to the Detroit Economic Club.

The statement wasn’t a response to any new remark by Trump or any official invitation by the Commission on Presidential Debates.

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Great economy speech. Trump knocked it out of the park! The United States faces far more overseas competition now than after World War II, and manufacturing expenses for many goods are higher in the US than in Asia, where wages are generally lower. “The only issue now is whether Donald Trump is going to show up”, he added.

Candidates Turn Focus On Economy