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Clinton ‘short-circuited’, says Trump

She added that the issue would be a high priority for her administration and that she didn’t take Latino voters for granted.

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On Friday night, Trump is expected to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan during a campaign event in Wisconsin. But I do think, you know, having him say that my answers to the Federal Bureau of Investigation were truthful and then, I should quickly add, what I said was consistent with what I had said publicly.

The GOP presidential nominee called Clinton unstable and incompetent several times throughout the rally.

Trump strongly criticized the family of Army Capt. Humayun Khan after the soldier’s father took the stage at the Democratic convention to rebuke the Republican candidate for views he has expressed on Muslims, including the proposition to stop any Muslim entering the United States.

“We’re going to be talking about the queen of corruption”, Trump said at election rally in Des Moines Iowa.

“America is better than Donald Trump”, she said. “I think we have three overarching goals: we need more economic opportunity, we need to protect our national security and we have got to work toward American unity”, she said. Very risky!” he tweeted, then said in a follow-up tweet: “Anybody whose mind “SHORT CIRCUITS” is not fit to be our president! “Look up the word ‘BRAINWASHED'”.

Siegfried predicted that if Trump keeps up his controversial comments about veterans and other member of the party, GOP candidates could shift their messaging towards opposing a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Facing scrutiny over how she characterized FBI Director James Comey as having said that she was “truthful” in answering questions about her use of emails during that time, Clinton said she might have “short-circuited” during a recent interview on Fox News.

On Sunday, Clinton told Fox News’ Chris Wallace that the Federal Bureau of Investigation director “said my answers were truthful, and what I’ve said is consistent with what I have told the American people”. “There is so much at stake”, she said.

“But there really are so many that are really talented people – like you, you’re so talented, but I don’t know if your viewers know that”, he said.

“I may have short circuited and for that I will try to clarify”, Clinton said, though still insisting she “never sent or received anything that was marked classified”.

An average of polls aggregated by Real Clear Politics showed Clinton ahead of Trump by 6.8 percentage points on Friday, up from 3.9 on August 1.

“Remember, remember, remember ISIS is looking, folks”. In an interview with CBS’s Charlie Rose in July, Clinton used the word unsafe to describe Trump.

“Somebody who isn’t paying attention to the intricacies of every single candidate isn’t seeing that somebody like Ben Sasse is different than a Donald Trump, they’re seeing that Donald Trump is the leader of that party, and therefore they must believe it too, because it falls under that particular brand”, Siegfried said. “How great is this”.

Clinton has accused Trump of being “temperamentally unfit” to be president, and a slew of top former government officials have raised questions about Trump’s character and his fitness to become the next commander in chief.

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

“The character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggest he would be a poor, even risky, commander in chief”, Morell wrote, pointing to Trump’s “obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights” and “his routine carelessness with the facts”.

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Trump also pushed back on those attacks on Saturday. “This is the critique I think that has the power to move the most people”. These stupid, foolish people when they talk about, ‘Can we trust Donald Trump with nuclear?

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally in New Hampshire