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Clinton says emails, foundation are no threat to White House bid

Trump has recently attempted to enlarge his tiny base of support among blacks-it has been as low as 1 percent-arguing that African Americans have “nothing to lose” by voting for him. She said the foundation’s charitable programs has been “in line with American interests and values” and must continue, perhaps through partnerships with other organizations.

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Hillary Clinton said Friday her family’s foundation is “looking for partners” to help separate its work from her potential election as president, but again insisted that such an effort would take “a long time”.

Clinton is beating Trump 51 percent to 41 percent in a two-way race.

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The tone of the United States presidential campaign turned darker on Thursday (Friday in Manila), with Hillary Clinton skewering Donald Trump as a man who flirts with racism and paranoid ideas, while he in turn labeled her a racist whose family foundation was a “criminal enterprise”.

Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Sen. “Today on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Hillary Clinton promised there will be no new email revelations, despite reports of more email dumps from hackers and several court-mandated productions from the 15,000 work-related documents she improperly deleted from her private server”, the email said. The two went back and forth, with Cooper attempting to make his case for why Clinton has actually been bad for African-Americans. Some 39 percent of likely voters supported Clinton in the four-way poll, compared with 36 percent for Trump, 7 percent for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and 3 percent for Green Party nominee Jill Stein.

“I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, independents, everyone who is as troubled as I am by the bigotry and divisiveness of Donald Trump’s campaign”, she told MSNBC, adding she was asking “fair-minded Americans to repudiate this kind of divisive demagoguery” at the November 8 election.

“He’s taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the Republican Party”.

She also insisted that there was no conflict of interest when she was secretary of state, nor was she “influenced” by the foundation. I believe my aides also acted appropriately.

Recently released emails showed that donors to the foundation had been given greater access to Clinton and her staff, he said.

“Tim Kaine’s policies are responsible for the economic suffering in so many of our inner cities, and for preventable violence that takes too many young lives”.

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The poll was taken August 22-25, over a period where Clinton accused Trump of aligning with the Ku Klux Klan and the “alt-right”. “More importantly, you don’t get to the White House without addressing the nation’s civil rights agenda”.

Donald Trump mocks New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski during a campaign rally on Nov. 24 2015