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Kaine accuses Trump of inciting violence against Clinton

CBS news has the two presidential candidates, Trump and Hillary in a dead heat tie of 42-42 percent each in key battleground states and ominously according to the NY post, black voters are moving away from Clinton to Trump in the latest poll. The university was chosen as a replacement after Wright University in OH dropped out, citing financial concerns. “The next president of the United States must stand in solidarity with all people oppressed in our hemisphere, and we will stand with oppressed people, and there are many”, he said.

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Asked by ABC News in a morning interview why Trump took so long to acknowledge President Obama’s birthplace as fact, the in governor reaffirmed Obama’s Hawaii birth as “a fact” and said, “Donald Trump and I have – both acknowledged that without hesitation”.

“Why did it take him so long to put it to an end?” Trump has no office in Omaha, and it does not appear that he has any paid campaign staffers working full time in the congressional district. Over the last month, he has tried to remake his image by casting himself as a champion of poor blacks and Latinos, whom he says Democrats have neglected. New Jersey law enforcement would not say if a pipe bomb that exploded at a seaside community was terror-related.

They said Trump’s comments Friday acknowledging that President Barack Obama was born in the United States cancels out Trump’s five years of suggesting otherwise.

Recent polls suggest Trump may have benefited in recent weeks by his own newfound discipline and Clinton’s missteps.

“The polls are tightening and the Clinton camp is concerned about turnout”, said O’ Connell.

Back in 2008, many older black women had considered the Democratic primaries between Clinton and Obama “an agonizing choice between supporting a candidate who could become the first female president, or the one who might become the first black one”, according to The New York Times.

“This guy is not qualified to be President”. Mr. Blumenthal has denied making such a claim, but the Trump campaign has pounced on the revelations.

Obama sought them out last week as he contrasted Trump’s criticism of the nation’s path with Ronald Reagan’s “vision of freedom”.

As Slate’s Ben Mathis-Lilley’s noted after Michelle Obama eviscerated Trump in her primetime address at the Democratic National Convention in July and Trump-who never lets an attack go without a response-could only praise her: Trump doesn’t know how to respond to the First Lady. She added, “Now some of those folks, they are irredeemable”.

“Donald Trump’s been focusing on issues the American people really care about”, he told ABC’s “This Week”.

Obama, who endorsed his former secretary of state in June, called Trump’s “central theme” an opposition to what his White House had accomplished. “Let’s talk about Donald Trump”, Kaine said.

But Clinton has an edge in the ground game, with experienced campaign managers who know how to go door-to-door in various districts and counties nationwide to drum up support for Clinton.

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Asked how they feel about one another, 68 percent of Clinton voters think Trump voters are racially insensitive, while 73 percent of Trump voters think Clinton voters are “looking for special privileges”.

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