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Clinton, Trump clash over who is best for US minorities
Hillary Clinton vigorously defended her family’s foundation against Donald Trump’s criticism on Friday and declared she’s confident there will be no new blockbuster accusations on the foundation, her emails or anything else that could undermine her chances of defeating him in November.
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Polls often show large majorities support letting people in the country illegally stay here.
The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania put together a group of 12 swing voters Thursday who all voted for both a Republican and a Democrat over the past 12 years. Duke is a former Ku Klux Klan leader.
With Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein factored in the Reuters’ poll, Clinton’s support drops to 39 percent as compared to 36 percent for Trump; 7 percent for Johnson and 3 percent for Stein.
Trump, who also met Thursday in NY with members of a new Republican Party initiative meant to train young – and largely minority – volunteers, has been working to win over blacks and Latinos in light of his past inflammatory comments.
During an event Thursday afternoon, Hillary Clinton slammed Donald Trump and his ideas as “profoundly unsafe”.
“People don’t know how well we’re doing with the Hispanics, the Latinos”, Trump said Friday at his hotel just off the Vegas Strip.
Donald Trump, left and Tim Kaine.
“The American people are sick and exhausted of politicians who seek to divide the people of this country to unite their supporters”, Pence said Sunday.
“Donald Trump was a main guy behind the scurrilous, and I would say bigoted, notion that President Obama wasn’t even born in this country, and Donald Trump has continued to push that irresponsible falsehood. all the way up to now, and that’s the difference in this election, and that’s the stakes”, Kaine said. “There’s no amnesty”, Trump said. His campaign manager believes that this is because there is an army of undercover voters who will not admit to supporting the business mogul but who will vote for him on election day.
However, he reiterated on Thursday that he would build a wall on the southern border and make Mexico pay for it.
“I don’t know that we need to get out the vote”, Trump told Fox News on August 11. But they have been noticeably quiet in defending Trump against Clintons charges of racism in his campaign. The Clinton campaign released a new ad hittingTrump’s recent pitch to African Americans.
“I am sure, and I am sure because I have a very strong foundation of understanding about the foundation” and the charitable work it has done, Clinton said in an interview with MSNBC on Friday.
“This week the curtain was truly lifted”, he said”.
Her running mate, Virginia Sen.
Grassley introduced Trump at a campaign event – something he did for almost all of the 17 Republicans presidential hopefuls. After she did, Taylor spoke to The Huffington Post, telling the publication: “We have important things to say and are glad for any opportunity to speak to national audiences”.
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“His disregard for the values that make our country great is profoundly unsafe”.