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Clinton: Trump leading ‘hate movement’; Trump: Clinton a ‘bigot’
She also claimed that Trump’s businesses discriminated against African-Americans and Hispanics.
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On ABC’s Good Morning America, George Stephanopoulos blasted, “Back here at home, the race for the White House hotter than ever with Donald Trump sharpening his attacks on Hillary Clinton”.
The Republican nominee also has taken flak from critics for issuing his appeal to minority voters in towns and cities that are overwhelmingly white.
A lot has happened in the past 263 days, but a Hillary Clinton press conference isn’t one of them. But it’s never had the nominee of a major party stoking it, encouraging it, and giving it a national megaphone. Under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart notoriously embraced the “alt-right” movement’s anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic point of view.
Trump met Thursday in NY with members of a new Republican Party initiative meant to train young – and largely minority – volunteers. Last week in Michigan, Trump painted a dark picture of African American life in America, and promised that he would “produce” for “inner city” communities if elected. But they have been noticeably quiet in defending Trump against Clinton’s charges of racism in his campaign.
Trump responded shortly after Clinton’s speech on Twitter. “We are gonna make it better, much, much better”.
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 and has been claiming that the Democrats have taken minority voters’ support for granted.
As Lauren Blanchard reports Trump didn’t even wait for her remarks to strike back. And when you follow it out and you see the people that left her office, you take a look at what those people, those companies and those countries got.
The newspaper also published an editorial by Donna Shalala, the Clinton Foundation’s president, in which she argued that the foundation helps millions of people, especially in developing countries, and so scaling down its work was not simple.
His latest fascination, she said, is her health.
“Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia”, Clinton said.
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The Democratic presidential nominee’s campaign manager was asked today on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” why Clinton hasn’t held a press conference since December 5, 2015. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Tuesday night that there are no prohibitions against agency contacts with “political campaigns, nonprofits or foundations – including the Clinton Foundation”. Many far-right conservative voters have lauded Trump’s questions about President Barack Obama’s citizenship, as well as his social-media team’s sharing of memes for alt-right users.