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Hillary Treats My Supporters Worse Than Terrorists

“Without them, we don’t have a country!”

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US President Barack Obama, speaking at an event on Sunday in New York City, said that a bias against powerful women could hurt Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton with voters in November.

“We have to stand up to this hate”. “That should be our focus, not a future domestic criminal trial that may take years to complete”. In late August, Quinnipiac put Clinton ahead of Trump by 24 points among voters under 35; today the pollster has her winning the demographic by just 5.

“I’m the only candidate in this race who has been part of the hard decisions to take terrorists off the battlefield”, she said. “This election, in particular, can be downright depressing sometimes”. The Republican nominee has other ideas. The group helped anchor Obama’s support, but Clinton has failed to attract them in the same number.

It was Clinton’s second appearance at Temple University this summer. “That is why Clinton will not only make the case against Trump, but she wants to earn their vote by making the case on why they should vote for her”.

“I also know that even if you are totally opposed to Donald Trump, you may still have some questions about me”.

“I have sat at that table in the [White House] Situation Room”, she said. “What do I know?”. “That’s OK with me”. We have an obligation to discuss them and to come up with the right solution.

There’s little doubt the majority of young people will back Clinton. For another, she endorsed a Bernie Sanders-esque vision of political change, imploring her young supporters to stay mobilized after she is elected and work for more radical changes to our politics in the long term.

“But, it matters”, Clinton said.

The same day, Sanders urged the portion of disaffected voters who had supported him during the primary to not cast their ballot for Trump just to spite Clinton.

“By some measures, we’re ahead of where President Obama was in 2012”, Fallon told the Guardian.

Terrorism was named the second-most important issue by voters for the 2016 election, according to the Pew Research Center, with the economy ranking first.

Still, despite a more open relationship with her traveling press crew, Clinton does not have a protective press pool that travels with her at all times, as is tradition for presidential candidates seeking transparency.

“This is going to be close”.

“Her attacks on me are all meant to deflect from her record of unleashing this monster of evil on us”, Trump said. Not voting is not an option.

It may be seen as a exhausted history at this point by many baby boomers, who have watched Clinton on the national stage for most of their adult lives.

“Every moderator is going to get hammered by somebody”, he said. “I think the answer is obvious”. Still, Trump has sought media attention throughout his life, wherever he could get it.

“Unless we have those methods, sorry, folks, you can’t come into the country”.

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Ariel Epstein, a sophomore at the nearby University of Pennsylvania, did not require convincing. Having already cast her vote for Clinton in the primary, she came away instead with a renewed objective of mobilizing her friends and classmates to register to vote. While Clinton never mentioned the existence of third-party candidates in either her speech or blog, the anecdotes seemed to convey a message to the Jill Stein-curious: Before you “vote your conscience”, please think of the children.

Former boxing promoter Don King let loose when he took to the stage to introduce Trump in Ohio