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Donald Trump: I don’t want white supremacist votes

“These new emails confirm that Hillary Clinton abused her office by selling favors to Clinton Foundation donors”, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.

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Clinton, who said she was taking the preparation seriously, added that she knows she needs to be “prepared for, like, wacky stuff”.

She also said she believed Trump was “healthy as a horse”.

“Mark it down, Hillary Clinton is really confident BleachBit worked”. The survey of 600 likely voters from August 13 to August 17, with a margin of error of 4 percent, shows Trump tied with Clinton at 45 percent apiece with 10 percent undecided in a two-way race.

“As far as everybody else, we’re going to go through the process”, he said, while citing the policies of President Obama and former President George W. Bush as examples. Hispanic business and religious leaders who would like to see Trump move in a more inclusive direction have reported closed-door conversations with Trump in which they say he has signaled possibly embracing a less punitive immigration policy that focuses on “compassion” along with the rule of law.

Clinton is eager to capitalize on Trump’s slipping poll numbers, particularly among moderate Republican women turned off by his controversial campaign.

“Hillary Clinton is in a pretty strong spot right now in the campaign given the repeated missteps by Trump and quite frankly if I’m her it may not be a bad thing to let Donald Trump be the only candidate making news on any given day”, said GOP strategist Ryan Williams, a veteran of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaigns.

“Hillary is simply unhinged and appealing to the lowest common denominator”, Rickers said of Clinton’s speech.

While Trump has donated to the foundation previously, he has charged Hillary Clinton with creating a “pay-for-play” scheme at the State Department through the work of the foundation.

Trump tried to get ahead of the Democratic nominee, addressing a crowd in Manchester, New Hampshire, minutes before Clinton.

Trump’s campaign has pushed back on the notion that he’s reversing course. “I think on the one hand, it is part of the wacky strategy, just say all these insane things and maybe you can get some people to believe you”.

He met with a group of black and Latino supporters at his Trump Towers in NY early on Thursday. “And we have gone above and beyond most of the charities that I understand, beyond the legal requirements, beyond standards, to voluntarily disclose donors, and also to reduce sources of funding that raised any questions, not that we thought they were necessarily legitimate, but to avoid those questions”.

Calling it “a exhausted, disgusting argument”, he said it was Clinton who was being a “racist” by viewing minorities merely as a source of votes while doing nothing for them.

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He contends that the Democrats have taken minority voters’ support for granted.

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