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Clinton: Trump’s words could have ‘tremendous consequences’
It is standard for presidential candidates to release their tax returns during their campaign, providing voters and journalists a glimpse into how they make their money, where they donate it and what tax rate they pay.
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“Just think about what we could do with those $4 billion”, she said.
Still, the dual surveys from Suffolk display how Trump’s campaign evolved from nascent joke to capturing the presidential nomination.
During this afternoon’s speech Clinton gave further detail on her economic plan, saying that the turnaround at the factory where she was speaking could happen across the board, if America “puts our minds to it and supports manufacturing”.
Trump has said he wants to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, and that he is opposed to the Trans Pacific Partnership, a proposed 12-nation trade deal.
Adding the 2015 return to the pile, the Clintons will have released 38 years of their tax returns – dating back to 1977 – to the public, thanks to Bill Clinton’s political career and then Hillary Clinton’s own.
Trump’s campaign, however, responded in another communique in which communications director Jason Miller said the mogul was referring to the “power of unification” in his remarks, adding that “Second Amendment people have incredible spirit and are tremendously unified, which gives them great political power”.
He said Clinton would continue policies that destroyed cities like Detroit.
If Republicans want to support her, that’s fine, but she isn’t going to reward them for jumping off of Trump’s sinking ship. Tim Kaine of Virginia, and his wife, Anne Holton.
With few exceptions, Mr Trump has provided more of a philosophical basis for an economic plan than specifics, although he did call for greater child care deductions for families.
“If you were a foreign power looking to weaken America, you couldn’t ask for anything better than Hillary Clinton as your president”, he said, addressing a group of home builders.
Hillary Clinton lit into Donald Trump’s economic plan Thursday, accusing him of only wanting to help himself despite his populist rhetoric in a speech outside Detroit.
At a rally Tuesday, Trump falsely said his Democratic rival wanted to revoke the right to gun ownership. He’s insisting he never advocated violence against Hillary Clinton, even as undeterred Democrats pile on. It also underscored the concern, voiced by many anxious Republicans, that he can not stay disciplined and avoid inflammatory remarks that imperil not only his White House prospects but the re-election chances of many GOP lawmakers.
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President Obama said that the Republican nominee was “unfit” to serve as president due to his inflammatory statements of Kzhir and Ghazala Khan, a Gold Star family whose son died protecting his fellow soldiers, and his lack of basic knowledge on important policy issues.