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Clinton, Trump exchange harsh words over national security
The possibility of Russian involvement in cyber intrusions that were revealed in July “raises some grave questions about potential Russian interference with our electoral process”, Clinton told reporters on her campaign plane as she flew to a rally in IL. Clinton, the Democrat, is campaigning in Florida in search of an advantage in the nation’s largest swing state.
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Kaine also is the father of a U.S. Marine.
“We’re going to make this economy grow, but we’re also going to make it fair”, Clinton said.
“Imagine what our country could accomplish if we started working together as one people, under one God, saluting one flag”, he added.
Clinton’s comments follow reports that the Russian government may have been involved in the hacking of Democratic National Committee emails just days before the party’s national convention. With assistance from teleprompters, he has becomed more disciplined as a candidate, but he has yet to convince voters in swing states, where Clinton leads most polls, that he is fit to be president. “Yet when Trump finally had the chance to look President Peña Nieto in the eye, he said it never came up”.
Clinton is promoting a pathway to citizenship for numerous 11 million people living in the shadows, while Trump wants to curtail immigration and require that those who wish to gain legalized status must leave the country first.
“We’re going to make that decision into the future”, Trump said. Unwilling to allow Trump to modify his immigration stances, she said his address later that night in Arizona amounted to a “doubling down on his absurd plan to send a deportation force to round up 16 million people”.
“The message I took away was that all those people in that room were already voting for Hillary and it was about telling people to get other people to get out and vote”, said Sheila O’Rourke after Clinton’s speech.
Clinton had sharp words for Trump, describing him as “dead wrong” for saying that his tax returns were not the concern of everyday Americans, despite every major presidential nominee since Richard Nixon releasing their taxes before the election.
Republican strategist Brad Todd said Clinton’s rising unpopularity is preventing her from locking up the race, and argued that Trump has “three possible paths” to victory-all include winning Ohio, Florida and North Carolina.
“Wouldn’t that be a good thing?”, Trump told a crowd in Virginia. When supporters began to chant “Build that Wall”, he asked “Who’s gonna pay for that wall?” and supporters shouted “Mexico!”
Further, she said, Trump has said he would bring back torture and order American troops to murder the family members of terrorists with no thought about how that would put Americans at risk all over the world.
Beyond that, the demographic where Trump runs strongest – non college-educated white men – is dropping as a share of the electorate each year. “And she didn’t have the energy to go to Mexico”.
On Monday, the candidate invited reporters aboard her campaign jet and took some questions. He says whatever he feels like at any given time because you can do that when you’re a TV star.
Another factor is that Trump has given her material to work with, Clinton aides said.
The FBI investigated Clinton’s personal email use and while FBI director James Comey called Clinton’s handling of classified information “extremely careless”, he recommended no charges in the matter. While they will appear separately and not be on stage at the same time, it could serve as a warm-up to their highly anticipated first presidential debate on September 26 in NY.
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He added that while Trump has been “up and down” in other previous polls, he’s “relatively stable” compared to Clinton.