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Donald Trump blames media for overreaction to kicking baby out of rally

“I don’t throw babies out, believe me”, said the New York-based businessman. Hillary wants amnesty, open borders, if we have that, we’ll have no country left, he said.

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“I may have short circuited and for that I will try to clarify”, Clinton said, though still insisting that she “never sent or received anything that was marked classified”.

For his part, Trump said he loves coming to Iowa and felt he should have won the February 1 Iowa caucuses, where he finished second to Texas Sen.

“The press came out with headlines, ‘Trump Throws Baby Out Of Arena, ‘ So dishonest”, Trump said. “… This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton. In fact, I’m going to find out who that baby is, I’m going to make a deal with their parents because we can take that baby to training school and it will be the next great Pavarotti”.

If Trump can’t keep his focus because of a baby crying, how can he be expected to react to a national crisis if he is elected president?

The New York billionaire has cited a $400 million payment the USA made to Iran this year, delivered on the same day that Iran released four American hostages. Events are planned in Colorado, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, and Wisconsin.

Donald Trump’s running mate Mike Pence briefly returned home from the campaign trail to kick off what he calls “the best state fair in America”. He held events last week in Davenport and Cedar Rapids. “So I think we’re going to do very well”, he said.

This week, his campaign said he had seen no such video, but the real estate mogul reiterated the claim as recently as Thursday during a rally in Maine.

Trump is in the Bay State today, hosting fundraisers on Nantucket and in Barnstable.

“There’s substantial support for Trump conservative evangelicals”, KCCI political analyst Dennis Goldford said.

Iowa Democratic Party Chairwoman Andy McGuire issued a statement drawing a contrast between Trump’s speech and Clinton’s campaign, saying Clinton laid out a five-point plan to build an economy “that works for everyone – not just those at the top” with the largest US investment in job creation since World War II.

“It is a strategy that he needs the bigger states”. “This has been his third visit, unlike Hillary Clinton”.

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Clinton has not been back to Iowa since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee but is expected to hit it hard in the next three months.

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