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Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch sit down for post-Brexit dinner

A new television ad from Hillary Clinton seeks to make the British vote to leave the European Union a liability for Donald Trump, mocking the real estate mogul for tying the historic event to the fate of his golf resort in Scotland.

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“I can’t help but think what would have happened if a divisive character such as Trump were President during the 2008 financial crisis, at a time when leadership, compromise and careful analysis were critical”, he said.

United States presidential hopeful Donald Trump today flew in to his North-east golf course. “People want to see borders”. What is known is that they’ve taken back their independence.

He said: “Most neighbours love us”. But Scotland had voted firmly to remain in the EU.

She leads with women, 52% to 35%, while Trump holds the edge among white voters at 49% to 37%; men, 48% to 38%; and independents, 40% to 30%.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) continues to be concerned about Donald Trump’s chances in November, given the GOP nominee’s inability to stick to a script and his meager fundraising haul in May.

“There’s always turmoil no matter where you go, no matter what you do”, he said.

“I’ll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world”, he said.

Although he said he does not know Mr Johnson, he was “sure” the former mayor of London would make a good prime minister and praised him for having “got it right” on Brexit.

Trump also criticized Clinton, who sided with Obama, for “misreading” the situation. Trump spent Friday morning marking the $200 million-plus rehabilitation of Turnberry on the rocky Atlantic coast.

Donald Trump drives a golf cart with his granddaughter Kai Trump on the golf course at his Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Several dozen protesters demonstrated outside the resort but were kept at a distance from the candidate and the course.

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Trump’s son, Eric, who oversaw the work at Turnberry, dismissed talk that the family’s business was distracting his father, telling The Associated Press “the eyes of the world” will be on Trump.

Donald Trump said there is a strong parallel between the Brexit vote and the US election