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Clinton says Trump incites violence

Donald Trump: divisive figure.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Crown Arena, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, in Fayetteville, N.C.

Among that more diverse and moderate general electorate, polls find Trump trailing Clinton nationally and in most battleground states.

Among all registered voters, some 44pc want Mr Trump to drop out. That is based on a survey of 1,162 registered voters, with a margin of error of three percentage points.

The figures underscore deep divisions within the Republican Party over Mr Trump’s candidacy. “It’s a refreshing way to speak and do things that he’s bringing to this campaign, and I believe in the long run, it will be beneficial to him”.

Less than 24 hours after suggesting “Second Amendment people” might be able to do something about Hillary Clinton’s judicial appointments as president, the Secret Service has acknowledged they’re looking into Donald Trump’s comments. “If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the second amendment people, maybe there is”. “We have to protect our Second Amendment, which is under siege”.

Hillary Clinton on Wednesday sternly warned her Republican presidential rival Donald Trump about his “casual inciting” of violence, saying his startling remarks suggesting gun rights supporters could act against her “crossed the line”.

“He’s better than he was a week ago – I think he’s learned some very painful lessons”, Gingrich said, predicting Trump will “continue to grow” as a candidate. “The media will have a field day with this one. Indeed, we are convinced that he would be a risky president”.

Ms Atkinson said in a statement: “Hillary is taking a huge amount of money from companies like Costco, and when government money goes back to their suppliers, it raises serious questions about undue influence”.

“It sounds like just a joke gone bad”.

“Trump has shown strong support in states that have been considered locks for the Democrats and has had trouble in states that have been considered locked down as Republican, such as Georgia”, he said.

Clinton’s rebuttal was devastating because it was backed by more than a year of examples of Trump’s own behavior.

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She slammed Trump’s “casual cruelty to a Gold Star family”, referring to the billionaire’s clash with the parents of a Muslim American soldier who was killed in action. Republican Senator Susan Collins said on Monday that dispute led her to announce that she would not vote for Mr Trump. Others object to his lack of foreign policy experience.

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