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Hillary Clinton turns focus on Trump after FBI investigation

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, raised $51 million in June for his campaign, an improvement over his May collections but still much less than his Democratic party opponent Hillary Clinton’s June haul. There will be a big gasp when the figures are announced in the morning.

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Roughly four-in-ten voters (41 per cent) say it is hard to choose between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton because neither would make a good president, as high as at any point since 2000.

“We are extremely pleased with the broad-based support in the last five weeks for the Trump Campaign and Trump Victory”, he said.

Republican Sen. Bob Corker has withdrawn his name as a possible running mate for Donald Trump, his spokesman confirms. “Nobody understands the economy like I do and no one, especially not Crooked Clinton, will do more for the economy than I will”, Trump said.

The Charlotte moment gives the campaign a needed boost and prepares the two Democrats for the sessions at the convention, and it will be hard to match the enthusiasm and bonhomie expressed Tuesday. Rosenberg eventually joined in a lawsuit against Trump, but ultimately lost $450,000, according to the campaign.

But after The New York Times reported that around 20 percent of his campaign expenses were being ploughed back into his businesses, Trump wrote off more than $50 million in personal donations to his campaign as a gift.

“I’m not a Never Trump guy, I’ve said I want to get there, I’m a Republican and I want to support the nominee”.

Unlike his opponent, Clinton, Trump does not differentiate on his Twitter account between tweets sent personally by the bombastic candidate and tweets composed and deployed by his campaign staffers.

Once a casino-lined coastal jewel, Atlantic City has struggled in recent years, losing more than half of its gambling revenue during the last nine years. She then noted the nearby Trump Marina Hotel and Casino, saying that Trump sold it at a “yuuuuggeee loss”.

The official said Clinton would emphasize Trump’s promise to “do for the country what I did for my business” to warn that he is unfit to manage economic policy.

“It’s fair to ask since he’s applying for a job”, Clinton continued, “what in the world happened here?”

In his defense, Trump said he “made a lot of money in Atlantic City, which was what, as a businessman, I am supposed to do for my company and my family – and as president I will make America rich again”. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Clinton’s erstwhile rival for the Democratic nomination, cast Atlantic City’s troubles a metaphor of greed and predatory capitalism.

If you only read one thing: Just when you thought you couldn’t be amazed anymore by this campaign cycle, Donald Trump proved otherwise Wednesday with a rambling address in which he said he regretted that his campaign deleted an image widely criticized as anti-Semitic.

“He always rigged it so he got paid no matter how his companies performed”, she said.

On Tuesday, both major party candidates, plus President Barack Obama, came to North Carolina with four months until Election Day on November 8.

Clinton also would impose a three-month moratorium on federal student loan payments and endorse reinstating year-round access to Federal Pell Grants, her campaign said in a statement Wednesday.

“Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues meant to violate laws governing the handling of classified information”, Comey said.

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“We are working with Secretary Clinton on some initiatives”, Sanders added. “I have had a front row seat to her judgment, to her toughness and her commitment to diplomacy”, he said, “and I witnessed it in the Situation Room when she argued in favor of getting [Osama] Bin Laden”.

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