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Clinton: Trump is “totally unqualified” to be president
The same day, The Dallas Morning News blasted the candidate, declining to endorse him for president.
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Trump’s charge, delivered to a packed crowd in swing state North Carolina, marked a pointed escalation of the Republican White House hopeful’s case against his Democratic challenger as both court military families in key Southern battlegrounds.
“They will lose access to our visa programs and many, many more little goodies if they continue to refuse to take back the criminals that have been placed in our country”, Trump said.
Clinton argues for more affordable colleges.
Donald Trump has become the most disliked presidential candidate in decades. The Times is forecasting a 84 percent chance that Clinton will win the presidency. He’s arguing that Clinton is a president who would have a “steady demeanor, solid judgment and really thick skin”.
Clinton, meanwhile, accused Trump of insulting America’s veterans and pressing unsafe military plans around the globe.
US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday in Tampa that the campaign of her Republican rival, Donald Trump, is “one long insult to all those who have worn the uniform”.
“He is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be president of the United States”, she said.
The forum in NY will allow both campaigns to shift their messages to national security, a major topic for voters given the threat of Islamist militants, China’s military activities in the South China Sea, and nuclear-armed North Korea’s ballistic missile tests.
She made an effort in her Tampa remarks to gain the support of so-called “millennials”, voters born between 1980 and 2000, promising to fight for an economy that works for all Americans, not just for the ones on top, pushing for renewable and clean energy sources, including solar power, and making young people a part of that process.
The Republican presidential nominee attacked Hillary Clinton as he courted veterans Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Trump promised he would fix bureaucratic problems in the Veterans Administration.
The spot, titled “Sacrifice”, features veterans and family members of military members who died watching Trump speak about national security.
Trump is clobbering Clinton in the state where she once served as first lady, Arkansas, where the former reality TV star holds a 13-point lead.
Of course, Clinton isn’t the flawless pick; question remain about her honesty, points out the Morning News, and “her willingness to shade the truth”. I don’t choke. She chokes.
Said she was proud to have endorsements of military, intelligence and defense officials like retired Gen. John Allen, Mike Morell and Mike Vickers.
‘I don’t think there are conflicts of interest, ‘ Clinton said in the ABC interview.
USF associate professor of music education Clint Randles, 38, said he has voted for both Republicans and Democrats, but this year Trump has him voting for Democrats.
Donald Trump, left, and Hillary CLinton give their respective victory speeches on Super Tuesday.
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But while Trump played into Clinton’s hands on this issue during the primary season and for much of the summer, his improving poll numbers and the past (relatively) controversy-free few weeks suggest he may be learning the lessons of the campaign trail. FBI Director James Comey said that while Clinton and her aides had been “extremely careless” in dealing with sensitive materials, there was no evidence they intentionally mishandled classified information. “He called the African American Christian community “one of God’s greatest gifts to America” and said he was attending the religious service in Detroit on Saturday ‘to listen to your message – and I hope my presence here today will help your message reach new voices'”. Romney also ran strong among white women – and led President Barack Obama in exit polls among white women 56% to 42%.