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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton ahead of Republican counterpart Trump by nine points

“That’s what the narrative is”, Trump told Fox News. “It’s me. I don’t want to change”.

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“I call it extreme vetting”, Trump said. I mean, you have to be you.

Make of that what you will, but the real travesty in recent years has been efforts in other states to actually reduce the number of people eligible to vote.

Since then, poll after poll has shown Clinton with widening leads both nationally and in crucial swing states.

“We should only admit into this country those who share our values and respect our people”, said Trump, proposing what he called an “ideological screening test”.

Trump’s remarks, delivered via teleprompter in a rare departure from his usual freewheeling rally remarks, came after Clinton vowed Tuesday to conduct a national security and foreign policy that Americans could be proud of.

Hillary Clinton is starting to spend a little money in Georgia and Arizona, states that any Republican running for president ought to be able to count on.

Donald Trump’s immigration control proposals aimed ostensibly at keeping out terrorists is being met with skepticism and incredulity about its feasibility given America’s expansive immigration history and constitutional protection for religious freedom. He noted U.S. Central Command’s overly optimistic reports on the rising ISIS threat and the internal strife that created, much of which was first reported by The Daily Beast.

Williams lost his job as NBC “Nightly News” anchor in June 2015, following an internal investigation into false claims that he made about his news reporting.

“My administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy ISIS, global cooperation to cut off their funding, expanded intelligence sharing, and cyber warfare to disrupt and disable their propaganda and recruiting”, Trump said.

To that end, Trump also changed his position on North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. “Going after a Gold-Star family?”

It’s awesome how many people for varying reasons are willing to gamble their country on the proposition that the whiff of authoritarianism emanating from Trump’s campaign is actually a breath of freshair. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson picks up 6 percent of the vote in Texas while Green Party candidate Jill Stein received 2 percent support.

Christie says he thinks the debate will be widely watched and could answer voters’ questions about the candidates. He spoke at a statehouse news conference Tuesday.

A new national poll has found that 64 percent of American voters have an unfavorable view of Donald Trump.

Trump is not one to accept blame or admit personal failure – ever.

Conservative media chatter about Hillary Clinton’s health has gotten so loud that Donald Trump is questioning her “physical stamina” – and now the Clinton campaign is condemning him for “peddling deranged conspiracy theories”.

Clinton said at the voter registration event at a Philadelphia high school that she’s “not taking anybody anywhere for granted” in the race for the White House, saying the stakes “could not be higher”.

Bardack reiterated what she originally said last summer – that Clinton is fit to serve as president.

Among likely voters, Clinton led Trump by 51 percent to 43 percent head-to-head. Business and corporate mavens also say the Trump campaign simply hasn’t factored in the economic impact of such proposals.

She said: “Team USA is showing the world what this country stands for”.

Trump traveled Tuesday to Milwaukee, the site of ongoing protests over the fatal shooting of a black man by a black police officer.

That included LaCrosse, West Bend and Milwaukee.

He also suggested a commission on “radical Islam”, suggesting that moderate American Muslims could explain to the American people and law enforcement community what drives and how to stop radicals within the population. His visit followed several days of violence that has left businesses in flames.

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Hillary Clinton has tapped former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to lead her White House transition team.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the Broad Street Market in Harrisburg Pennsylvania