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Hillary Clinton a founder of ISIS, says Donald Trump
Tim Kaine have a healthy lead over Donald Trump and Gov. Mike Pence following the Democratic National Convention last week, according to a national poll Fox News released late Wednesday. “For Trump, 39% of voters said he looked stronger while 38% said weaker”. The campaign said she raised more than $8.7 million in the 24 hours around her speech. Dent joins a growing number of GOP lawmakers who have either decided not to support the Republican presidential nominee OR are on the brink of doing so.
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“I wish Donald Trump could meet with all of you and see what you are making here”, Clinton told the workers.
The 30-second spot shows clips of 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, former CIA Director Michael Hayden and others questioning Trump’s temperament and foreign policy experience.
Just 37% of Trump supporters say they’ve discussed the election with a Clinton supporter, but 76% say they’ve talked about it with a fellow Trump supporter.
Donald Trump’s campaign chairman is playing down a rift between the Republican nominee and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
“I really would like him to explain why he paid Chinese workers to make Trump ties”, Clinton said, holding up one of his signature neck ties, “instead of deciding to make those ties right here in Colorado with a company like Knotty”.
“I will take at least 10 people to the polls who would otherwise have difficulty getting there”, said Buffett, adding that he had reserved a 32-seat trolley for the day with a goal of getting the highest-percentage turnout of any congressional district in the country.
When Christie endorsed Trump, Whitman accused the governor of an “astonishing display of political opportunism”, the Times said.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who spoke at the RNC in favor of Trump, said the candidate could have handled the situation better.
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Hanna’s letter, in which he sums up that Trump “is unfit to serve our party and can not lead this country”, comes on the same day in which a New York Times Editorial calls on GOP leaders such as Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and John McCain to withdraw their support for Trump. Charlie Dent still called Rep. Hanna a “wonderful man” and did not go after him for his support of Clinton. “The Presidential race is very close at this point in the election season”.