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Hillary Clinton labels Chelsea explosion as ‘apparent’ terrorism

The Republican presidential nominee told “Fox and Friends” that “I should be a newscaster because I called it before the news”. Richard Burr is in an unexpectedly competitive re-election race.

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Forty-three per cent of Republicans said that Trump was not the best pick to be the party’s nominee, while 41 per cent of Democrats suggested the same of Clinton, a stunning level of regret in the electorate with 51 days until Election Day.

“This isn’t just a matter of terrorism, this is also really a question of quality of life”, he said.

“And even as we figure out more about what happened, we need to get to work”.

Trump made a similar comment about Clinton and her armed protection in May while accepting the endorsement of the National Rifle Association, when he said Clinton would end the US Constitution’s Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms.

“She should bring Barack and Michelle”. “And we have an obligation to speak to them”. “And where is Oprah?”

While the African American vote remained steady from 2008 to 2012, a notable share of white voters shifted from Obama – he won 31% of the white vote in 2012, down from 35% in 2008 according to exit polls.

In Ohio, Trump has a clear advantage at this point in the race.

Last month, critics called Trump reckless and risky for telling a North Carolina crowd there was nothing they could do about Clinton naming judges if she’s elected, “although the 2nd Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know”. Under that map, he still loses to Clinton – 273 electoral votes to 265.

That’s especially true in North Carolina, a state with an influx of new residents drawn to a tech boom in cities like Charlotte and Raleigh.

Among black voters, 98 percent chose Clinton, while 2 percent chose Trump. Almost $13 million in TV ads have been reserved through November. “You know what I mean”, Trump said. Democrats have boasted about their superior ground game, rattling off number of offices (33), paid staff (300) and volunteers (thousands).

“This kind of talk”, Mook said in the Clinton statement, “should be out of bounds for a presidential candidate, just like it should be out of bounds for a presidential candidate to peddle a conspiracy theory about the president of the United States for five years”.

Clinton, meanwhile, is still facing questions about her health and openness after a video caught her staggering after abruptly leaving a 9/11 ceremony. “Time will tell if the shift is more lasting this time“.

Palmieri noted the campaign has increased efforts to reach out to young voters.

Hillary Clinton will hold a rally to discuss the stakes of the election for millennials at Temple University in Philadelphia at 1pm ET, and will appear on The Tonight Show with host Jimmy Fallon on NBC tonight – maybe he’ll ruffle her hair too? “And the reason it will be is not because of Hillary’s flaws, but rather because, structurally, we’ve become a very polarized society”, he said.

“I think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons”.

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As Hillary Clinton’s once-sizable lead has evaporated in national surveys and must-win swing states, her supporters are speaking out with a new urgency, urging core followers to set aside any qualms and get behind Clinton with enthusiasm.

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