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Clinton: He’s a national security danger
“Sounds exactly like Donald Trump, doesn’t it?”
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“They know they can count on me to be the kind of commander in chief who will protect our country and our troops, and they know they cannot count on Donald Trump”, Clinton said en route to Florida. “It means that most of the top political operatives in the state are unwilling to work for Donald Trump’s campaign, or work in coordination with it in anyway”.
Pence said they were in contact with Kasich.
Smith said she was not troubled that many college Republican groups decided not to endorse Trump and that they have the right to endorse whomever they want.
Brad Reed is a writer living in Boston.
We have no interest in a Republican nominee for whom all principles are negotiable, nor in a Republican Party that is willing to trade away principle for pursuit of electoral victory. Dozens of GOP national security leaders released a letter last month warning that Trump would risk the nation’s “national security and well-being”.
Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of insulting America’s veterans and pressing unsafe military plans around the globe on Tuesday, seeking to undercut his appeal to service families in Southern voting battlegrounds. It also features Trump’s claim that he sacrificed a lot compared to families who have lost loved ones in conflict. “From his attacks on Gold Star families to his insulting comments towards prisoners at war, Trump has been disrespecting our veterans and military for decades, proving he’s unqualified and temperamentally unfit to be Commander in Chief”, Rucker Culpepper, director of the Clinton campaign’s get-out-the-vote efforts with veterans and military families, said in a statement.
The ad is airing on cable and in Ohio, Florida, Iowa, Nevada and Pennsylvania.
A statement from the campaign Tuesday said the introduction, entitled “Love and Kindness – And Action” details Clinton’s upbringing and the things “she learned from her mother’s hard childhood”. He focused on his proposed border wall plan in a Tuesday interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America”. After Trump met with President Enrique Pena Nieto of Mexico on August 31, the Mexican leader insisted on multiple occasions that his nation will not pay for the wall.
Immigration, though considered Trump’s hallmark issue after he rose to fame proclaiming that he would build a wall on the border with Mexico, is one of the issues on which Trump perhaps has fluctuated the most. “You need energy, man”, Mr Trump told reporters. The debate may determine whether Trump can overcome Clinton’s wide advantage in fundraising and organization, and close in on her in the final weeks of the race.
In a rare news conference aboard her new campaign plane, Clinton said she is concerned about “credible reports about Russian government interference in our elections”.
Clinton’s message was amplified by her running mate, Virginia Sen.
Trump promoted the letter as he campaigned in Virginia and North Carolina on Tuesday, suggesting that he would rely on the generals to make up for his own lack of national security inexperience to take on the Islamic State group. With the first event from the Commission on Presidential Debates only a few weeks away, no third party candidate is now tracking at the 15% minimum support required for stage accessibility for that Long Island, NY event.
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The day before in swing state Ohio, Trump softened his stance on immigration while Clinton blasted Russian Federation for suspected tampering in the USA electoral process.