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Clinton keeps stay-the-course strategy on foundation, emails
Clinton earned 44 percent of registered voters in the poll while Trump came in at 43 percent. She and husband have made $35 million from 164 paid speeches to financial services, real estate and insurance companies since leaving the White House in 2001.
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During his campaign rally Wednesday in Tampa, Fla., the Republican presidential nominee said the celebrities who have been hosting glitzy fundraisers for Hillary Clinton at their private mansions are no longer the cream of the crop in Hollywood.
“The race between Clinton and Trump among Hispanics in Florida is closer than it is nationally”, said Monica Escaleras, Ph.D., director of the BEPI. You know, I might like the first one better…
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon told the Washington Post they “formally requested that AP remove or amend” the breaking tweet, which didn’t specify that the investigation looked at those people outside of government whom Clinton met.
“I think, on the one hand, it’s part of the wacky strategy: Just say all these insane things and maybe you can get some people to believe you. I’m proud of what they’ve done”.
The meetings between Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, and foundation donors don’t appear to violate legal agreements both Clintons signed before she joined the State Department in 2009.
Yet the frequency of the overlaps shows the mixing of access and donations. “It focused on Mrs. Clinton’s meetings and calls involving people outside government who were not federal employees or foreign diplomats, because meeting with US or foreign government officials would inherently have been part of her job as secretary of state”, Colford said. The foundation won’t accept foreign donations, and he will stop personally raising money for the foundation, he said.
“The fact that both Mr. Trump and Secretary Clinton are significantly upside down in their favorability ratings could make it hard for either to move substantially ahead”, he said.
Former New York City mayor and Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani accused the mainstream media over the weekend of hiding evidence, then encouraged doubters to “go online and put down ‘Hillary Clinton illness'”.
Two other times in his remarks, Trump said Clinton lacks the “stamina” to be president.
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“You have to do it in a way that no one loses their job, no one loses their income and no one loses their life”, he said.