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Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump’s foreign policy ‘absolutely bewilders’ her

It is yet more grim polling news for Trump, who has endured a rough stretch of the campaign after accepting the Republican presidential nomination in Cleveland last month.

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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. “Now he’s accusing her of bigoted remarks – We think the American people will know which candidate is guilty of the charge”, she said.

Hillary Clinton says she’s “not taking anybody, anywhere for granted” in the presidential race. She argued that Trump’s family could save billions through his proposal to eliminate the estate tax.

As president, Trump said he would encourage immigrants to assimilate and urge parents, teachers and others to promote “American culture”.

Hillary Clinton is urging people in Philadelphia to register to vote, saying the “stakes could not be higher”.

Clinton, Manafort said, “has spent all of this money and it hasn’t gotten her anything”.

Among those likely to vote in the state, Clinton beats Trump by 8 points (51% to 43%), and leads him by 7-points in a four-way race.

Turning to the U.S. Olympic team, she said, “Team USA is showing the world what this country stands for”.

Speaking just 40 miles outside of Milwaukee, the city rocked by a wave of violent protests after a police shooting of an armed African-American man that reignited racial tensions, the Republican presidential nominee weaved his pledge to restore “law and order” and bring back jobs with an unrelenting barrage of attacks that painted Democratic policies as the engineers of poverty and crime in inner cities.

He’ll also be meeting with law enforcement officers earlier in the afternoon. His visit followed several days of violence that have left businesses in flames.

Digging into the numbers, Trump leads Clinton among white voters, but by a margin not almost as large as Romney four years ago.

Clinton is also beating Trump nationally in recent polls.

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By law, both nominees have access to offices in Washington and other resources to begin planning for their potential administrations. While the GOP business mogul has vowed to project strength and decisive action against terror, the former secretary of state has pointed to her deep foreign policy credentials and warned that Trump could plunge the nation into another war.

Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump's foreign policy 'absolutely bewilders' her