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Clinton talks humility and faith — and less Trump
Both candidates believe they have the upper hand, with Clinton contrasting her experience with Trump’s unpredictability and the Republican arguing that Americans anxious about their safety will be left with more of the same if they elect Obama’s former secretary of state.
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Asked whether he’d be comfortable with Trump as president, Ryan demurred, “I’ll leave it at that”. He has made himself a big target for his opponents, and Clinton has been escalating her use of his own words to deride Trump as never before.
“So, can I say I was surprised?”
Trump’s interview with King was promoted by RT America as an exclusive.
Trump, in the 10-minute phone interview on King’s “Politicking” show, expressed skepticism about allegations that Russian Federation is trying to impact the presidential election, blasted the United States’ interventions in the Middle East and contended that his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton “doesn’t have what it takes” to improve the country.
“We’re living in challenging times and that certainly was reinforced by the excellent discussion we had today”, she said after meeting with a bipartisan group of national security experts.
Clinton also took a jab at Trump, who has said she doesn’t look presidential. Neither did Lauer castigate Trump after he attacked Clinton several times.
Meanwhile, GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence backed Trump’s comments in which he suggested Putin was a better leader than President Barack Obama – despite the fact the Kremlin strongman is accused of domestic repression and of seeking to check USA power overseas.
In his interview, Trump said he wants to win the election for the evangelicals.
The Clinton and Trump totals don’t just reflect campaign fundraising; they also include money raised by each candidate’s joint fundraising committees. A CBS News poll released last weekend found Clinton leading Trump by four in the state.
But that’s not working out so easily for the Republican presidential nominee.
Hillary Clinton couldn’t resist answering one final question shouted at her at a press conference on Friday.
Clinton frequently recounts for voters her involvement in the operation as President Barack Obama’s secretary of state. Nearly since the day he launched candidacy, Trump has been 1) falsely claiming he opposed a war he actually supported, albeit in lukewarm fashion, until it started to go badly and 2) insisting we should have taken Iraq’s oil. “If you are running to be leader of the free world and you find admiration for Putin, well, then, you’re losing me”. He says it leaves too much of Iran’s nuclear program intact and will pave the way for the Islamic Republic to develop the capability to make a nuclear bomb in the coming years.
“He’s been a leader, far more than our president has been a leader”, Trump said on Wednesday evening, at a forum hosted by NBC.
He was asked Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” what he would do as president about the Syrian city at the center of the refugee crisis, Johnson replied, “And what is Aleppo?” He trash talked American generals, ‘ she said.
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Hillary Clinton is like someone trying to run up a down escalator. Trump has struggled to gain support among black voters, and his numbers dropped among the group following the July conventions, according to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll which was released August 7.