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Clinton: He’s a national security danger. Trump: No, she is
Kaine’s speech began less than an hour after Trump concluded a campaign stop in Virginia, where he scoffed at the idea that Clinton would hold any sway over Putin’s actions.
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Trump, who rarely mentions religion, quoted from a Bible passage he read aloud at a black church in Detroit on Saturday, part of his effort to appeal to African-American voters. He was questioned by retired Gen. Michael Flynn, the former director of the Defence Intelligence Agency who is a strong supporter. “Boy, would he like to see her. Look how bad her decisions have been”.
Clinton expressed “grave” concern about reports that Russian Federation has been interfering in the U.S. electoral process through invasive cyber attacks on the Democratic Party and an apparent attack on voter registration systems in Arizona.
“We are going to work with our allies, not insult them”.
“Once you get someone down, you keep your foot on their throat”, Buckhorn told AFP.
If elected president, Trump says he will give his top generals a “simple” instruction: Within 30 days, come up with a plan for “soundly and quickly defeating” the Islamic State group.
Clinton, speaking at a voter registration rally in Tampa, Fla. this afternoon, criticized her opponent for his treatment towards veterans.
Under Clinton, “people can pour across the border and it doesn’t matter who the people are”.
While Labor Day has traditionally been the kickoff to the fall campaign, both Clinton and Trump have been locked in an intense back-and-forth throughout the summer.
A new CNN/ORC poll found that both candidates have advantages on national security.
By comparison, he said, Hillary Clinton has stood up to Putin before and has worked with leaders across the Middle East, so she will be able to craft and lead a foreign policy that will have the rest of the world looking to America for leadership.
Georgia is a GOP-leaning state but polls suggest Republican nominee Donald Trump’s struggles among college-educated whites, particularly in the Atlanta suburbs, could make the state competitive for Clinton.
“He called the military a disaster”, Clinton said. They described her as relishing going after Trump on this topic because she feels she knows it well and he doesn’t. She told The Breakfast Club that it was “allergy season”, and has also blamed Donald Trump for her health. That margin would be close to insurmountable for Trump on Election Day.
Hardly, and even less so when women – like Clinton – choose to speak out against being denounced and diminished due to their gender (a behavior that usually leads to even more insults from the men attacking them in the first place).
Sevugan said timing is also at play, though the focus on national security isn’t driven exclusively by the approaching September 11 anniversary.
She said that they “know they can count on me to be the kind of commander in chief who will protect our country and our troops”.
It’s nothing new for women to be told that they’re unable to achieve something exclusively because they are women. It’s one of the main rationales for his candidacy.
He said the release of Trump’s military endorsements earlier Tuesday underscores the qualifications of the people he’d listen to as president. “You have to get things done”. The pair is also set to appear at an MSNBC forum on Wednesday night on national security.
And her super PAC, Priorities USA, is launching a $5 million ad buy in the swing states North Carolina, Ohio, Florida, Nevada, Iowa and New Hampshire on Friday with a spot titled “I Love War”.
“That’s fine if you’re a reality TV star or you’re a real estate developer”, she told reporters. “He was basically saying that because she is a woman, that she somehow didn’t meet his standard of what a president looks like”.
Hillary Clinton says her Republican rival is insulting veterans with his campaign rhetoric.
“She’s a disaster in so many different ways, folks”, he said.
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In 2009, when she became secretary of state, Clinton entered into an agreement with the Obama administration that required the foundation to restrict and donors each year.