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“Bringing Islam into the definition of our enemy actually serves the objective of the radical jihadists and there’s a lot of evidence of that”, she said, citing a Time magazine op-Ee by Matt Olsen, formerly a director of the National Counterterrorism Center under President Barack Obama.

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“Trump is a person who will speak with a very friendly message to Latinos, specifically Mexicans, and then later that day have a completely different message with Republican voters”, Fraley said.

No, it probably doesn’t! Graham has said he will not be voting for Trump or Clinton in November. “He just let Trump get away with making lies”. “And I opposed the reckless way Hillary Clinton took us out”. Meanwhile, not only the nominee but the party chair is on team screw subtlety.

Clinton and Trump have clashed repeatedly over foreign policy, but their battle rose to a new level Wednesday night when the two were separately grilled over their national security credentials. “I hope that if they are doing something I hope that somebody’s going to be able to find out so they can end it, because that would not be appropriate”.

Kristol said no matter what people think of Trump, he is talking policy.

“…certainly, in that system, he’s been a leader, far more than our president has been a leader”, Mr. Trump said, comparing Mr. Putin to Mr. Obama.

Political observers said the editorials weren’t just a surprise but a signal.

Clinton joked with reporters this week that she has more flag officers backing her campaign, adding, “but who is counting?” “They express admiration for Vladimir Putin’s strength as if oppressing and killing people is something to be proud of”.

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Also that month, following Trump’s nasty criticism of the Muslim-American parents of a fallen USA soldier, Pence issued a statement thanking them for the sacrifice their son made. Those attending the event include Michael Chertoff, who served as Homeland Security secretary under President George W. Bush. On Thursday, Esquire appended an editor’s note to the piece noting that the Iraq War began in March 2003, more than a year before the article ran, “thus nullifying Trump’s timeline”. “Maybe he did it with a smile and I guess the RNC would have liked that”.

New 50-state polls show Trump ahead in Kansas but Clinton winning overall