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Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton is ‘against the police’
She doesn’t care at all about the hurting people of this country.
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In addition to Trump’s adoption of major fundraising in recent months and now TV advertising, he has also appeared more like a traditional candidate on the campaign trail this week.
Milwaukee’s Sherman Park neighborhood erupted in chaos Saturday night after a black suspect was fatally shot by a black Milwaukee police officer.
“To every voter in Milwaukee, to every voter living in the inner city or every forgotten stretch of our society, I’m running to offer you a much better future, a much better job and a much higher wage”, Trump said Tuesday night.
“Those peddling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society – a narrative supported with a nod by my opponent – share directly in the responsibility for the unrest in Milwaukee and many other places within our country”, Trump said.
Democrats have criticized Trump’s positions on foreign policy and national security, as well as of some of his freewheeling remarks.
In an interview on Fox News Channel, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker accused Clinton of “inflaming the situation” with her comments.
Clinton said Monday during a stop in Scranton, Pennsylvania, that the Milwaukee protests showed the nation had “urgent work to do to rebuild trust between police and communities” and said “everyone should have respect for the law and be respected by the law”.
Donald Trump spoke about the violent riots that have plagued the country during a speech on law and order in West Bend, Wisconsin on Tuesday, promising safety for all Americans and appealing to African Americans. Trump took a brief tour of the county’s war memorial and posed for pictures with veterans.
Trump says “we reject the bigotry” of the Clinton campaign, which he says talks down to minority groups and only sees African-Americans as votes.
But Trump has more ground to make up with African-American voters than any Republican nominee in recent history, drawing just 1% of the African-American vote in a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll in the battleground states of OH and Pennsylvania. “Democratic crime policies, education policies and economic policies have produced only more crime, more broken homes and more poverty”.
He told Fox News that the shooting in Milwaukee may have occurred because the officer had a gun to his head. Who can have a problem with that? Among those present were Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, who penned an op-ed Monday blaming liberal Democrats and the media for the unrest that has rocked the city. “I said don’t go in, OK, to Iraq”, said Trump.
Clinton’s candidacy was buoyed in the Democratic primary in part by winning the support of a majority of African-American voters, and campaign on issues of racial equality, social justice and addressing systematic racism.
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The Clinton camp has been so confident in the battleground states of Virginia and Colorado that she pulled her television advertisements at the start of the month – a move some experts say should be a signal for the Trump camp to step up its efforts.