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Hilary Clinton Compares Opening Of RNC To The Wizard Of Oz

“Hillary Clinton cared more about protecting her own secrets than she did about protecting America’s secrets”, Christie said.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, right, greets his wife Melania after introducing her during the Republican National Convention, Monday, July 18, 2016, in Cleveland. We have a man who is unafraid.

“She fights for the wrong people”, he claimed, “she never fights for us”.

“We need to finish strong”.

Clinton owes her lead to her support in New York City, where 63 percent of those surveyed said they’d vote for her and 20 percent said they’d back Trump, the poll found.

The pugnacious governor, who was knocked out of the GOP primary race early, elicited a cheer as he declared: “I’m going to present the case now, on the facts, against Hillary Clinton”.

In the suburbs, 40 percent said they are for Trump and 39 percent for Clinton. While numerous night’s speakers highlighted the attributes of Trump, Christie trained his fire on Clinton.

One of these was her role in shaping the sanctions relief for nuclear rollback deal.

His analysis ranged from violent hotspots and rising rivals such as Libya and Nigeria to China, Syria and Israel – prompting successive cries of “GUILTY!” from the crowd.

“Guilty!” the crowd unfailingly replied.

Many Republican elders, including both former presidents Bush and the last two presidential nominees, Romney and John McCain, are staying away from Cleveland.

“Let’s do something fun tonight”, Christie told the delegates.

Unlike his convention turn in 2012, Christie spoke for only about 10 minutes Tuesday night. A percentage of Culinary Union employees will be scheduled to take time away for their union jobs from August to November to assist with the Clinton campaign’s door-knocking and phone-banking efforts, as well as help voters register. It features Mike Diehl, who tells the story of how he ran a music store in New Jersey which sold Trump’s Taj Mahal $100,000 in pianos, but Trump repeatedly refused to pay the bill and eventually forced him to accept 70 cents on the dollar.

“We know exactly what four years of Hillary Clinton will bring”, Christie concluded, “all the failures of the Obama years, but with less charm and more lies”.

Trump’s campaign failed to quell the controversy on Day 2 of the convention by insisting there was no evidence of plagiarism, while offering no explanation for how the strikingly similar passages wound up in Mrs. Trump’s address. When it comes to working for a Trump victory, Republicans should not lack for motivation, he said.

“I think it’s not easy for some”.

Later his dadframed the general election as a moral choice for the country.

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Day said she does want to someday see a woman in the White House, but “not that woman, not Hillary Clinton, not today, not now, not ever”.

Chris Christie speaks at RNC