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Clinton’s lead over Trump slips to 3 points

John McCain and New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, with whom he has also sparred, calling her “a rising star”.

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“We don’t plan on winning in August, we plan on winning in November, and that will become evident as the campaign deploys”, he said. “But we will disagree as friends and never stop working together toward victory”. It served as his uber-example of how out of touch the party establishment was with its base; every time they predicted something he said or did would doom his campaign, his poll numbers went up.

Friday began with Donald Trump doing something he rarely ever does (admitting he was wrong) and is expected to end with him doing something he pointedly refused to do last week (endorse Paul Ryan).

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also skipped the evening rally, preferring to attend an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner. Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos offered a blunt message ahead of the presidential nominee’s arrival.

Despite the millions of dollars spent on primaries, national conventions, and hours of television coverage, the majority of young Americans are disenfranchised by both the Republicans and Democrats, according to a new poll.

Clinton has repeatedly argued on the campaign trail that Obama deserves more credit for the economic gains made under his watch.

And just because he’s conceding to Clinton doesn’t mean the “political revolution” is over, Sanders insisted.

Eager to change their minds, Trump unleashed a torrent of insults at Clinton. Though you vowed to support Hillary during the Democratic National Convention, we really can’t do that.

Trump called his Democratic opponent “a unsafe liar”, “an unbalanced person”, “pretty close to unhinged”, “totally unfit to lead”, and lacking “the judgment, temperament and moral character to lead the country”.

“A lot goes into handling one safely”, she said. “When the economy catches a cold, communities of color get pneumonia”, Clinton said during her speech.

“Director Comey said my answers were truthful and consistent”, Clinton said about her previous claims of not mishandling emails in the interview.

“I was pointing out in both of those instances that Director Comey has said that my answers in my Federal Bureau of Investigation interview were truthful”, Clinton said at the event on Friday.

“The people in the background know it, the people who know her know it and she’s like an unbalanced person”.

Nationally, the picture is just as strong for her.

Clinton has emerged one of the least accessible candidates to run for president this year, rarely taking question from her traveling press corps.

The U.S. economy added 255,000 jobs in July, well above economist expectations, and the unemployment rate held at 4.9 percent for the second straight month. Republicans have always done better with men, but this time, some are hypothesizing that there may actually be an extra bump for Trump because Clinton is being penalized for being a woman. [Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images] Two weeks after the DNC began, headlines seem to show that Bernie Sanders “owns” the youth vote, and those same young voters despise Donald Trump, according to a June 20 report from Washington Post. That is nothing like a Central Intelligence Agency agent explaining that your vulnerable ego has been exploited by Putin and you are an “unwitting agent of the Russian Federation”. For Trump’s divided party, Clinton is as much of a unifying agent as Trump is for the Democrats.

The New York billionaire has cited a $400 million payment the US made to Iran this year, delivered on the same day that Iran released four American hostages.

The poll was conducted Monday through Wednesday of this week and was released late Thursday.

“We came out of the White House not only dead broke, but in debt”, Clinton told Sawyer, referring to the hefty legal fees that incurred during their White House years.

A self-identified nonpartisan who has worked under both Republican and Democratic governments, Morell called Clinton “highly qualified” to lead the U.S., having worked with the Democratic nominee when she served as secretary of state.

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In Iowa, he blamed the “dishonest” media for the fuss over an incident earlier in the week in which he asked a screaming baby to leave a rally.

Paul Nehlen