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Clinton: Trump deserves some blame for violence outside events
Clinton continued her attacks on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, who she assailed in a foreign policy speech this week, calling him “temperamentally unfit” to be president.
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Hillary Clinton mocked Donald Trump’s temperament to preside over the powerful United States military and the nuclear weapon button, as she laid out a muscular foreign policy agenda emphasising strengthening ties with allies in Asia.
The Clinton speech – the most direct and sustained takedown of Trump delivered by a presidential candidate of either party this year – was an effort to draw sharp contrasts with the GOP nominee, but by inference it also contrasted with the Vermont senator, whose command of foreign policy, by his own admission, does not compete with Clinton’s.
She’s sharpening her attacks on Trump, trying to force him to play defense. “Instead, we can all rise as one, by raising wages, investing in infrastructure and by protecting the rights of minorities and people in the LGBT community”, Dalrymple said.
Clinton has earned the support of many women this election cycle.
Bernie Sanders will certainly welcome his growing superdelegate count, however, it doesn’t change the steep uphill climb that he still faces if he’s going to even catch up with Hillary Clinton.
The bitter discord in the Democratic Party with Sanders’ persistent momentum on the campaign trail and his appeal among the progressives and young voters came into the limelight, overshadowing Clinton’s run to the White House, experts said. But with Sanders suddenly taking off in the polls, the Clinton campaign is leaving nothing to chance and pulling out all the stops to avoid ending the primary season with an embarrassing, if only symbolic, loss to Sanders. “We can not let him roll the dice with America”.
“If all things are expect to occur as I hope they will, by Tuesday, I will have captured the Democratic nomination for president”, Clinton said in Westminster.
Earlier, the businessman took to his favorite social media platform Twitter as Clinton was speaking: “Bad performance by Crooked Hillary Clinton!”. “When he was not going bankrupt, he was spending his time studying climate change”, Sanders said, adding that Trump “concluded climate change is a hoax”. The campaign also went up with TV ads for the first time last Friday, beginning with a modest six-figure ad buy in the Fresno, Sacramento and Los Angeles areas.
He called her speech “pathetic” and said it “had nothing to do with foreign policy”. However, if primary results are as close as recent polls indicate, Sanders and Clinton would split the 475 delegates evenly, which wouldn’t give Sanders much of a boost in his search for the nomination.
Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump’s call to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the United States would be a “huge propaganda victory” for the Islamic State.
Prof. Lublin did not believe Sanders’ attacks of Clinton were helping Trump to win.
But in the process Trump has rejected numerous central tenets of foreign policy endorsed by both major parties. “When you rattle someone, that’s good”, Trump said in response.
Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Sen.
Clinton says that if Trump gets his way, the US will be increasingly isolated and countries like Russian Federation will be “celebrating”.
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Top Democratic leaders, including Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, have publicly ruminated on the possibility of violence at the July convention as they prepared for a general election battle with Trump.