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Hillary Clinton: ISIS Wants Donald Trump to Win

Trump underscored in his speech that students trapped in chronically failing urban schools should have the civil right to attend a school of their choice. “What was clear last night, there’s really no plan at all. That is not my job”.

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“I’ve learned to be grateful not just for my blessings but also for my faults, and there are plenty”, she said, noting the importance of humility among leaders.

OH is viewed as one of the key states Trump must capture in his bid to defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton in the November election.

Clinton characterized these comments as “unpatriotic” Thursday morning.

Speaking at a fundraiser, she said they were “racist, sexist, xenophobic, Islamophobic – you name it”. Trump would likely win 23 states, many of them with smaller populations. He and running mate Mike Pence met with several union leaders on Labor Day in Brook Park.

Election training groups say officials should educate people about the process to calm concerns. That response quickly went viral. Johnson gets 8 percent and Stein 2 percent in a poll with a 3.6 percent margin of error. The candidates will face off for the first time on September 26 at Hofstra University.

“We are living in challenging times”, she said, “No one who wants to assume the responsibility of becoming president and commander in chief should be making the kind of reckless and unsafe statements and identifying with a regime that has some aggressive tendencies”. Clinton also defended President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran as one that is good for the Jewish state.

Trump has lamented the Obama administration’s decision not to prosecute Clinton on criminal charges over her handling of classified emails while secretary of state.

Clinton and Trump are also in a virtual tie in OH while Clinton holds small leads in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, according to Quinnipiac surveys released Thursday.

“That was wrong”, Clinton said.

“I mean the man has very strong control over a country”, Trump said. “Her refusal to meet reporters on their terms was described by turns as troubling (by Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post) and beyond ridiculous (by her colleague Chris Cillizza)”. “It’s another to attack the people who support him”, said Smith, who worked for former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley’s presidential bid. Yet Trump has caught up to her level of support in several states.

He also had rare words of praise Donald Trump, saying the mercurial GOP nominee “has gotten much more disciplined”.

“We all know that Trump lies a lot”. He replied, “Yeah, I guess so”. Barnicle then began to explain.

Jason Miller, a Trump spokesman, said in a statement that Clinton “ripped off her mask and revealed her true contempt for everyday Americans”. “So I am proud of the people who are supporting me”.

President Barack Obama is hitting back at Donald Trump for the Republican’s frequent criticism of Obama’s foreign policy. Trump said in a tweet.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton confronted their key weaknesses in a televised national security forum.

“This is what is so incredible and challenging for the Republicans”.

She started on Thursday night with an address to the National Baptist Convention, made up primarily of African-Americans, that focussed on her own religious life. While the candidates never appeared on stage together, their back-to-back sessions served as a preview of sorts for their upcoming debates.

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“Because of our event, national security has dominated the news cycle for days”. Both candidates believe they have the upper hand.

Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump