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Donald Trump says he doesn’t think Hillary Clinton is ‘all there’

Hillary Clinton, in a rare interview on Fox News last Sunday, claimed that the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey Jr., had called her statements about her private email servers “truthful” and said she has been consistent with the American people in her accounts about the controversy.

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Meanwhile, while polls showed Trump and Hillary Clinton essentially tied after the GOP convention, Clinton has since jumped to a significant lead in a number of swing states.

“What I told the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which he said was truthful, is consistent with what I have said publicly”. And she explained that the economic frustration driving many of Donald Trump’s supporters should be taken as seriously as his “bigotry” that appeals to some.

“I always thought I was extremely fit”, he added.

Stein, who accepted the Green Party nomination during the party’s convention Saturday, reportedly said in her acceptance speech, “Hillary Clinton is the problem, she is not the solution to Donald Trump”.

Clinton made an appearance at a conference hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists, and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Friday afternoon. “That’s really the bottom line here”, Clinton said at a press availability Friday.

Kaine was also pressed on a major split on the Democratic ticket: While both Clinton and Kaine have urged Congress to approve a new authorization of the use of military force against ISIS, Clinton has said it’s not legally necessary, while Kaine has asserted it is. “Remember ISIS is looking folks”, Trump said.

The battleground state of Virginia looks a little less like a battleground today, as Hillary Clinton has opened up a lead there of 49 percent to 37 percent, echoing some of the movement seen in national polls this week. “How great is this”.

Trump sought to turn the tables on Clinton, who has consistently accused the NY developer of being temperamentally unfit to be president.

Voters are seeing through Trump’s smoke and mirrors and are watching an unfit candidate trying to spin in the most amateur way imaginable his biggest liability into a weakness for his opponent.

The poll indicated that Clinton has consolidated her support among Democrats, with 86 percent of those who backed Vermont Sen.

His remarks onstage came after his campaign released a nasty video on social media suggesting that Clinton was a malfunctioning robot.

“I get a kick out of these dopey, dopey, dopey people”.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says Trump’s endorsements, coming after his refusal to endorse the trio, show that Trump “has the ability and the understanding to realize that there are going to be disagreements and you’ve got to be able to reach out to the entire party”.

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It also possible the protesters “will go too far and make Donald Trump sympathetic”, Demas said. Fifty-six percent of voters said they strongly disapproved of it.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally in New Hampshire