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Hillary Clinton Vows Criminal Justice Reform at NAACP Conference
“Philando Castile died in a police incident outside St. Paul”, Clinton said.
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Former Arizona governor Jan Brewer, an early supporter of Trump, calls the issue of security “a priority” for women.
Clinton went from the convention to a University of Cincinnati voter registration event with volunteers Monday after her NAACP speech.
Clinton “is a disgrace for the lies she told those mothers about their children”, Al Baldasaro, a state lawmaker in a radio interview Tuesday.
“This madness has to stop”, she said in reference to the attack Sunday that killed three police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Clinton’s top campaign aides believe that the way to beat Trump in November is to not only stoke voters’ distrust of him, but to cast a vote for him as a vote for putting the United States in danger.
Trump’s plane landed at an airstrip near Lake Erie and then the celebrity businessman took his helicopter to a landing field at the Great Lakes Science Center a short distance from the convention site.
Donald Trump is unfit to become the USA president as he “demeans” women, plays coy with “white supremacists” and is a “threat” to American democracy, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has alleged. Eleven percent said they were more likely to support Trump with Pence as his running mate and 10% said they were less likely.
“Another hard truth at the heart of this complex matter is that many African-Americans fear the police”, she said. He too spoke at the NAACP national convention in Cincinnati, Monday morning.
There’s also the party’s presumptive presidential choice, Donald Trump, whose nontraditional campaigning and explosive rhetoric has both electrified and divided the Grand Old Party. “He will make American stronger, not weaker”.
The campaign chairman also upended Republicans’ unity message by slamming Ohio Gov. John Kasich in his home state. “Supporting independent investigations of fatal encounters with the police”. “Anyone who kills a police officer and anyone who helps, must be held accountable”.
The New York real estate tycoon has contended that a Clinton victory would make these situations worse, and experts said if he continues this narrative successfully, he may well win. Families are being torn apart by excessive incarceration. He then told CBS News on Sunday that he would declare war on the terrorist group and send “very few” USA troops to combat them.
“So I pledge to do you I will start taking action on day one and every day after that until we get this done”, she said.
Clinton declared last week that Trump would be the nominee of the same political party as Abraham Lincoln.
Also skipping the event is former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean, almost all the Republican members of New Jersey’s congressional delegation, save 3rd District Rep. Tom MacArthur, and several other prominent Republican officials and leaders from the Garden State.
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Also in the Washington Post/ABC poll, 60 percent of voters said that Hillary Clinton possessed a “better personality and temperament to serve effectively as president”, that Donald Trump.