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Clinton: IS extremists hoping for Trump victory
She reiterated that she had made mistakes in relying on a personal email account and private server as secretary of state and in voting for the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a senator.
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Trump’s follow up commentary reiterates what everyone already knows – sexual assault in the military has got to stop and that there should be consequences.
Clinton’s performance earned poor reviews and suggests that she has work to do before the first debate on September 26. Trump also cited Putin’s high approval rating in his country and said he has “been a leader far more than our president has been a leader”. The vote has drawn criticism from Democrats who opposed the war and Republicans who have grown tired of years of foreign conflicts since 9/11.
Clinton has said her experience in government as secretary of state and a U.S. senator makes her uniquely qualified for the White House, and that Trump’s series of controversial comments makes him temperamentally unfit for the office. Clinton and Trump should both release more medical information. There was no mention of the mass opposition to the war in Vietnam, or the millions who protested Bush’s decision to invade Iraq.
The Clinton campaign, meanwhile, unveiled a list of endorsements from 95 retired generals and admirals – most of whom had previously announced their support for the Democratic nominee – who cited her years as secretary of State and as a US senator in contrast to the NY businessman who lacks experience in government and has attacked global allies as well as adversaries.
Just over 6 in 10, 62%, say the way Clinton handled her email while serving as secretary of state is an important indicator of her character and ability to serve as president, just 36% say it has no bearing on her character or abilities. The sailor said he would have been “prosecuted and imprisoned” for not following proper protocols.
“Classified material has a header which has ‘top secret, ‘ ‘secret, ‘ ‘confidential”. But that’s not the same thing as privatizing the entire system, which would eliminate the government care entirely.
Since then, Trump has steadily gained ground on Clinton in the polls.
When challenged on Russia’s invasion of Crimea, support for President Bashar al-Assad in Syria and allegations that Russian hacking is created to influence the USA elections, Trump responded: “Do you want me to start naming some of the things that President Obama does?”
Both Clinton and Trump were dealing with fallout Thursday from the forum, which essentially served as a warm-up to the presidential debates that begin later this month.
Impersonating Russian President Vladimir Putin, Carvey said Lauer did a good job.
Trump’s address came hours before his national security acumen is tested at a “commander in chief” forum on NBC. I want to defeat them.
“I have a plan”.
The billionaire again said the United States could have headed off the rise of the Islamic militant group by seizing Iraqi land and oil during the earlier invasion and occupation.
One ex-soldier asked Clinton if she could respond to those who were concerned about “your hawkish foreign policy” that led to “wasteful war campaigns in which our peers, servicewomen and men, continue to be killed and wounded”. Not take them out, but something has to happen.
“The generals under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have not been successful”.
After taking a question from NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell, Clinton said she would not tolerate the Republicans putting out false information about her. Of the 3,358 polled, 55 percent said they would vote for Trump and 36 percent said they support Clinton.
But Clinton herself is not surprised by the latest numbers.
Ahead of the forum, Trump rolled out a new plan to boost military spending by tens of billions of dollars, including major increases in the number of active troops, fighter planes, Navy ships and submarines.
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“Last night, Hillary Clinton again failed the commander-in-chief test, where she was unable to answer for her awful foreign policy judgment, mishandling of classified information, and claims that the VA wait time scandal was overblown”, said Miller.