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Hillary in NC: Voter ID Law Is ‘Blast from Jim Crow Past’
Cooper has said he has defended laws he disagreed with personally, but has said HB2 is a different in that it’s about “discrimination” and a “national embarrassment”.
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Supporters of Clinton instantly accused Priebus of sexism, and her campaign team moved quickly to amplify the remarks. He also questioned why a public records request of Cooper’s emails has turned up only a handful of documents.
“What we need is faster, more fairly shared growth”, Clinton said. “It was not an easy choice, by any means”, Clinton said.
At the televised forum on Wednesday night, Trump said he was “shocked” by information he got during the briefing.
The scramble for reasons to back Clinton has only been outdone in absurdity by the lust by media elites to undermine Trump’s candidacy.
Speaking at Johnson C. Smith University, Clinton called such laws “a blast from the Jim Crow past”.
But there were fears among Democratic strategists that the issue could become a sustained point of attack in the two months that remain until election day.
Some of those Republicans will join Clinton Friday for what she dubbed a “working session” on the threat of terrorism.
“Every Republican holding or seeking office in this country should be asked if they agree with Donald Trump about these statements”, Clinton said in a morning news conference.
Political watchers fully expected Clinton to embrace the historic nature of being the first woman to be a major party’s nominee.
The Left is in such a panic over Donald Trump’s continued rise in the polls that it has descended to ridiculous rhetorical depths in order to find a justification for voters to back Hillary Clinton.
He encourages them to ask hard questions.
Clinton reiterated that she had made mistakes in relying on a personal email account and private server as secretary of state and in voting for the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a senator. “She’s with the kids and I appreciate her”, he said.
In August, the Republican candidate added a page to his website soliciting “election observers” to detect potential fraud.
“I would just say to the man you interviewed, or anyone, what is really important to you?”
Trump isn’t right very often, but he’s spot on in his assessment that Hillary doesn’t have a presidential look.
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He was later asked about Trump’s comments at the forum that Russian president Vladimir Putin was a better leader than President Barack Obama.