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Clinton extends lead over Trump to 8 percentage points
During a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Ashburn, Virginia on Tuesday, a school-aged boy shouted “take the bitch down” in an apparent reference to Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton.
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“What does this say about your party that this is your standard-bearer?” said Obama, who last week officially endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
The survey was conducted amid accusations of US politicians, including representatives of Hillary Clinton’s staff, that Russian Federation was involved in the hacking of the US Democratic National Committee’s servers. “It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagements that probably cost his life”.
“I’m afraid the election is going to be rigged, I have to be honest”, he said at the event, before later repeating the claim on Fox News.
Khan was killed by a auto bomb while serving in Iraq in 2004.
The new count comes at a time that the Republican presidential nominee has cast doubt on general election polls, describing them as “phony”.
Now, the CNN poll shows Clinton is also ahead of Trump in terms of policies that could move the country in the right direction, rising from 43 percent of respondents before either convention to 48 percent today.
However, Khizr Khan has previously disavowed the religious law.
Hanna added, “I think Trump is a national embarrassment”.
The campaign credited last week’s Democratic National Convention with the boost in fundraising in July. “She misstated what that director said about her emails”. In a letter to The Syracuse Post Standard and Syracuse-dot-com, Hanna says he fears Donald Trump will make issues such as tax reform, infrastructure, immigration and the environment much worse.
That comment drew criticism from some military veterans who said that a Purple Heart, awarded to members of the military who are wounded or killed while serving, is not something that anyone wants.
Warren Buffett told investors Trump’s the wrong choice to lead America pointing to some of his failed business ventures. “You know this guy has buyer’s remorse”.
While several GOP leaders, including Paul Ryan and John McCain, criticized Trump’s comments about the Khans, none of them withdrew their endorsement for him.
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“While I disagree with her on many issues, I will vote for Mrs. Clinton”, Hanna wrote.