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Clinton, Kaine slam Trump on national security

Trump is talking up his two point lead in the latest CNN poll.

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The bigger issue, both experts suggested, is that most national polls are measuring people’s individual preference. “I am confident he will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice”.

There are multiple cable news channels that spit out nothing but election content 24/7.

“You don’t get in a snick and stay on the plane and go home because your security and their security are scuffling over what stairs are going to be put up”. Yes, I know that some of you out there-people who, in fact, I know, and otherwise esteem- favor him for perhaps intellectual reasons I can not fathom, but believe me, on this one you are in the extremely small minority.

As a result, this whole election cycle has orbited nearly entirely around his magnetic but grating persona.

Trump, who has previously accused the USA central bank of keeping interest rates low to help Democratic President Barack Obama, said on Monday that the Fed has created a “false economy” and that interest rates should change.

And this year alone, he has had plenty to say about women’s appearances and the way it qualifies – or disqualifies – them from holding certain positions, from insisting that no one would vote for a “face” like former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina to commenting that Fox News’ Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her whatever” in describing her appearance while she questioned him about the way he had spoken about women in the past while moderating the first Republican presidential debate.

That the media is at a loss when it comes to covering Trump is obvious from a pair of recent newspaper endorsements.

The Republican presidential nominee has been aggressively courting veterans this week. Who are readers supposed to vote for?

“He has openly encouraged Russia to engage in cyberhacking to try to find more emails or materials, and we know that this cyberattack on the DNC was likely done by Russia”, Kaine said on Sunday.

In the poll released by First Tuesday Strategies, Trump has 50 percent of SC voters’ support, while Clinton has 38 percent. But though Clinton is better prepared to be president than her rival, she’s also disliked by a majority of the Americans she’d be governing.

Clinton last attended the ground zero commemoration on the tenth anniversary of the attacks in 2011, when she was secretary of state.

Trump made a last minute trip to Mexico last week to meet with President Enrique Pena Nieto. If she wins, she’ll be in the tricky spot of governing a country that doesn’t appear to like her all that much. Ryan called Pence “a great friend and a true conservative” and said Pence has “added tremendous value” to Trump’s campaign. A Public Policy Polling (PPP) poll released earlier that month showed Trump ahead by 2 percentage points, 41 percent to 39 percent, in a four-candidate field, within that poll’s margin of error. The Drudge Report alone linked to eight different stories about the fit. But Americans don’t vote for their president directly.

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Clinton’s camp seized on the comments, using them to highlight Trump’s previous fights with the Gold Star Khan family, his criticism of Fox News host Megyn Kelly and his questioning of President Barack Obama’s birthplace. Trump lies more and more loudly than Clinton, but both have been guilty of hiding important details from voters-for Trump it’s his tax returns, for Clinton, those deleted emails-and both are dogged by real and media-contrived scandals. “I wanted to welcome you onto the plane”.

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