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Clinton’s Lead Over Trump in California Drops
Clinton has 50 percent support among likely voters, while Trump is at 45 percent, the NBC News poll found.
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“Fifty-one percent of likely voters say they are with Hillary Clinton”. “I tell you, I am going to do my very best to communicate as clearly and as fearlessly as I can in the face of the insults and the attacks and the bullying and bigotry we’ve seen coming from my opponent”.
Mr. Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said that report was an act of “psychological warfare” and that Mr. Trump would act respectful.
Pointing to her Monday morning comment that Trump’s words give “aid and comfort” to Islamic extremists, his campaign said Clinton was accusing him of treason, going beyond the bounds of acceptable campaigning and trying to change the subject from her own failures.
That was less than an hour after the explosion and before authorities had publicly said so.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is returning to Philadelphia Monday to reach out to millennial voters. Trump asked rhetorically. “Where is her condemnation of these countries?”
O’Reilly wondered if Trump would allow himself to be baited by Clinton into saying something “explosive or controversial”, and posited that she might bring up Trump’s bad-mouthing of women, Muslims and Mexicans, and say Trump is not qualified to be president.
Obama received the support of 60 percent of voters under age 30 in 2012, according to exit polls reported by the New York Times.
Earlier in the day, Clinton echoed former Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Hayden, who said earlier this year that Trump was a “recruiting sergeant” for groups like ISIS.
In Upstate New York, Clinton held a narrow 6 percentage point lead over Trump, 42-36 percent, followed by Johnson (11 percent) and Stein (4 percent). “I am absolutely in favor of and have always been an advocate for tough vetting, for making sure that we don’t let people into this country – and not just people who come here to settle, but we need a better visa system”, Clinton said.
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At a rally later Tuesday, in Kenansville, North Carolina, Trump predictfed Clinton will copy his language and policy on national security at next week’s debate.