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Hillary Clinton hits Donald Trump with ultimate Internet burn
“We have to temporarily stop this whole thing with what’s going on with refugees where we don’t know where they come from, but we have to take a rest”, Trump said, avoiding any discussion of his provocative plan to ban foreign Muslims from entering the country.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took to Twitter to respond to the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla., in starkly contrasting ways.
Still, supporters say they’re confident that Trump is growing into his new role.
After her trip to OH on Monday, Clinton will campaign at a union hall in Pittsburgh on Tuesday and with President in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Wednesday. “Whether your knocked on doors in Iowa or rallied in California, this victory belongs to all of you, and it belongs to the 1,000 young activists who came together in Pittsburgh last month to get organized”. By withholding her endorsement for Sanders, and now jumping on the bandwagon with Clinton, she has set herself up for a possible VP candidacy.
The general election race is taking off in a hurry with both Trump and Clinton campaigning in battleground states this week.
For many women, however, the fact that Clinton is the first female to be nominated for president is a moment they never thought they’d witness, and one they don’t want to slip away so quickly. The real estate mogul from NY said he would make a major policy speech on Clinton in New Hampshire on Monday.
But he also used the opportunity to make his case against Clinton, attacking her economic plans and willingness to admit Syrian refugees into the country and questioning her judgment when she was secretary of state.
He then scoots to Greensboro, North Carolina Tuesday, while she hits up North Carolina and Virginia too, at the beginning of next week.
The love was mutual – Clinton addressed the organization as “family” and thanked supporters for “being there for women no matter their race, sexual orientation or immigration status. being there for every woman, in every state, who has to miss work, drive hundreds of miles sometimes.to exercise her constitutional right to safe and legal abortion”.
“Instead of working to continue the progress we’ve made, Republicans, led by Donald Trump, are working to reverse it”, she charged. “I’m convinced we’ll see a very disciplined GOP nominee moving forward”.
Describing the protesters as professional agitators “sent here by the other party”, Trump said, “What’s happening in our country is so sad. we are so divided”.
In other words, screw our tradition and our core values-bear in mind that it took nearly two centuries of fighting after we stated our belief in equality to finally enact civil rights and full voting rights into law-Trump would replace those traditions and values with “common sense”. Endorsing Trump means always having to say you’re sorry.
‘Do we respect each other?’ Clinton said in the spot.
We need to defend Planned Parenthood against partisan attacks. “It’s time to unite behind some simple, common goals”.
At the same time, reproductive justice advocates argue, women can’t thrive economically without access to family planning – thus creating a full circle connecting social justice issues to reproductive health access.
Born in IL and an Ivy League-educated lawyer, NY elected her twice to the US Senate, allowing her to escape her husband’s shadow after serving as first lady in the White House and first lady in Arkansas.
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More than three-quarters of Democrats say Sanders should have a “major role” in shaping the party’s positions, while almost two thirds say Hillary Clinton – who beat him for the nomination – should pick him as her vice-presidential running mate, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.