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Clinton chides Trump for calling Putin better leader than Obama

The Wisconsin Republican – who reluctantly announced his support for Trump, but denounced many of his comments and policies – also blamed Putin for the series of cyber attacks against political party organizations and state election boards. “As the campaign enters its final stage, Florida and OH, two of the largest and most important swing states, are too close to call, while North Carolina and Pennsylvania give Hillary Clinton the narrowest of leads”. “Far more than our president has been a leader”. Asked to square his request for military options with that criticism, Trump said simply: “They’ll probably be different generals”. “I think this is the biggest miscalculation since people thought Hitler was a good guy”, Senator Lindsey Graham, who competed in the primaries for the Republican nomination, said. The show is also shown on RT America, a Russian-government backed TV outlet. Her husband Bill Clinton was President from 1992 to 2000; she voted in favour of Republican President George W. Bush’s war in Iraq in 2003, and from 2008 to 2012, she was Secretary of State. Clinton does marginally better among Democrats than Trump does with Republicans in a head-to-head race, while independents favor Trump, 48-39.

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But interviews Trump gave before and after the war prove that he was publicly supportive of the United States invasion of Iraq. “And it’s a war that, when we got out, we got out the wrong way”.

In an email to supporters Thursday, the Clinton campaign faulted the “Today” show co-host for failing to fact-check Donald Trump’s discredited claim that he opposed the Iraq War from the beginning.

Ronald Reagan, in contrast to Trump, didn’t run on a slogan suggesting that America was no longer great.

At a press event in New York City on Friday, Hillary Clinton informed reporters that each and every day, the campaign of Donald Trump was becoming less of an actual presidential bid and more of a reality show.

Both candidates believe they have the upper hand, with Mrs. Clinton contrasting her experience with Mr. Trump’s unpredictability and the Republican arguing that Americans anxious about their safety will be left with more of the same if they elect Mr. Obama’s former secretary of state.

The polls in the various states were conducted from August 29 through Wednesday, meaning most if not all of the people surveyed were called before NBC’s Commander in Chief forum with Clinton and Trump Wednesday night, Quinnipiac Assistant Director Peter Brown said.

As Bash questioned how that word could describe a man with his name on so many buildings, Pence said Trump reveals his “humility” in private.

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His interview with Trump played out much differently.

With new plane, Clinton courts media on campaign trail