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Kaine, Bill Clinton, Trump campaign in NC
Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va. speaks during a campaign rally in Wilmington, N.C., Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016.
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) – In a rare policy address by a vice presidential nominee, Democrat Tim Kaine showcased his own foreign policy expertise Tuesday and painted Donald Trump as clueless and unsafe when it comes to world affairs. “And a man who is so wrong about our veterans isn’t fit to serve as our commander in chief”, she said.
US presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are entering the final stretch of a knock-down, drag out campaign.
Her blue eyes? That seems improbable, as the overwhelming majority of all US presidents have been blue-eyed.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged Donald Trump to “come clean” about his finances and said she would continue to press the Republican to release his tax returns until Election Day, declaring that “he clearly has something to hide”.
Clinton, a former secretary of state, made similar remarks about Trump’s visit to Mexico on Monday in an interview with ABC.
Clinton last attended the ground zero commemoration on the tenth anniversary of the attacks in 2011, when she was secretary of state. Together, Kaine said, the pair would make a president and vice president who are informed and well-versed in foreign policy.
He also said he’d like to work more closely with Russian Federation to defeat the terrorist group ISIS in the Middle East.
After about 30 minutes, Fox News became the first network to cut off Trump.
“Hillary likes to play tough with Russia”, Trump said.
And of course let’s not forget when Trump claimed earlier this year that any success that Clinton had achieved could be credited exclusively to her having played “the woman card”.
Saperstein says she believes Hillary Clinton is blamed for some of the things that Bill Clinton did during his presidency.
Republican Trump, trying emphasize his military support, released a letter from 88 retired generals and admirals citing an urgent need for a “course correction” in America’s national security policy. Trump is a hard candidate to cover because it’s expected that, by the time someone becomes a credible presidential contender, that someone will have laid out a lot of policy plans; but Trump can count the number ideas he has on the fingers of one stubby hand.
The back-and-forth occurred as the focus of the USA battle for the White House shifted to national security, with both Clinton and Trump set to participate in a televised forum on Wednesday hosted by a veteran’s group. “He says whatever he feels like at any given time because you can do that when you’re a TV star, but you can’t do that when you’re the president of the United States”.
And her super PAC, Priorities USA, is launching a $5 million ad buy in the swing states North Carolina, Ohio, Florida, Nevada, Iowa and New Hampshire on Friday with a spot titled “I Love War”.
And Clinton said she would not discuss until after the election any further changes in the structure of the Clinton Foundation, including whether her daughter, Chelsea, should remain on the board if Clinton wins the White House. Sixty-two days is just two months-that’s not too long. This was around eight per cent about five weeks ago.
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Ryan has had a cool relationship with Trump. She pointed to her endorsements from retired Marine Gen. John Allen, who blasted Trump at the Democratic National Committee, and former Central Intelligence Agency deputy director Mike Morell. Ryan called Pence “a great friend and a true conservative” and said Pence has “added tremendous value” to Trump’s campaign.