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Clinton extends lead over Trump to 8 percentage points – Reuters/Ipsos

The Republican nominee implied last week that Ghazala Khan, mother of Capt. Humayun Khan, stood silently alongside her husband at the Democratic National Convention because, as a Muslim, she was restricted her from speaking. Hanna has held his seat in NY, where Clinton served as senator, since 2013 and plans to retire when his current term is over. “Not bumper sticker slogans that pander to our disappointment, fear and hate”, he added. Sanders, like numerous convention speakers, emphasized the need for Democrats to stick together to defeat the greater evil – Donald Trump. “Little more than a changing mirror of those he speaks to”. Last week, 49 percent of Democratic voters said they preferred Clinton as their nominee, compared with 45 percent for Sanders.

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In another explosive outburst at a second rally on Monday – this time in Pennsylvania – Mr Trump accused Mrs Clinton of being “the Devil”.

“I never expect to agree with whoever is President, but at a minimum the President needs to consistently display those qualities I have preached to my two children: kindness, honesty, dignity, compassion and respect”, EFE news quoted Hanna as saying in the op-ed piece.

This is how badly some people don’t want Donald Trump to become president; they’d vote for a candidate from an opposing party.

While a number of Congressional Republicans have openly repudiated Trump and said they will not vote for him – including Sen. It’s the broader general election audience, a far more diverse group still weighing his readiness for the White House. “He is unrepentant in all things”.

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday brushed off billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s blistering critique of his business acumen.

There is no doubt that Trump made some gains in the wake of the Republican National Convention and the naming of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his vice-presidential running mate.

Many Republicans have expressed support for the parents, and some have sharply rebukedTrump, most notably Senate Armed Forces Committee Chairman John McCain, a military veteran and former prisoner of war.

“For me, it is not enough to simply denounce his comments: He is unfit to serve our party and can not lead this country”, Hanna wrote in a letter posted on syracuse.com, the website of the Post-Standard newspaper in NY.

Clinton touted a new website set up by her campaign that provides information on places in the United States that are making ties, suits, furniture and barware.

He said he feels the former secretary of state is better equipped to handle “stability” and “global security” than Trump – citing her record of working across party lines while in the Senate as proof that Clinton could find common ground with Republican lawmakers on critical issues.

In his conclusion, he wrote, “I trust she can lead”.

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In a radio interview, Roger Stone, one of the property mogul’s confidantes and political allies, also said: “I think we have widespread voter fraud”.

Clinton leads Trump – poll