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Kaine escalates attack on Trump’s ‘Ku Klux Klan values’

In response, Mrs Clinton hit out, listing almost every racially insensitive comment Mr Trump has made and even bringing up instances of racial discrimination prior to his election campaign. In that speech, she accused Trump of unleashing a “radical fringe” within the Republican Party, including anti-Semites and white supremacists. “His disregard for the values that make our country great is profoundly unsafe”.

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“Hillary Clinton is going to try to accuse this campaign, and the millions of decent Americans who support this campaign, of being racists”, Trump said.

“We need that kind of leadership again”, she said.

But there is a very good chance the answer could be yes [to deporting all illegal immigrants].

Media captionIs Trump’s pitch to black voters a lost cause? Thursday’s speech was no different. She is the only one fear-mongering!

The States of the Nation, released on Wednesday, estimated that if the election were held now Mrs Clinton would have a 95% chance of winning by a margin of about 108 votes in the Electoral College, the body that decides the election through a count of the candidates’ wins in each state. “They’ve been very disrespectful, as far as I’m concerned, to the African-American population in this country”, Trump said. “We’re living in her head rent-free, and that must terrify the political insiders who want to keep things exactly the way they are”.

All of the new merchandise has been “proudly made in the U.S.”, according to Trump’s website. These statements are the newest turn in his stance on immigration issues, which the republican nominee said he would crystallize into a speech next week.

But Kaine said the Republican presidential candidate has clearly made “bigoted” comments.

Donald Trump is meeting with Latino supporters in Las Vegas to discuss a push to win the battleground state of Nevada.

On Thursday, Trump tried to get ahead of the Democratic nominee, addressing a crowd in Manchester, New Hampshire, minutes before Clinton spoke.

“I don’t think these efforts will do a lot to help him in minority communities”, Fraga said. “This is a more fundamental choice – about who we are as a people”.

(Mr Trump is) a man with a long history of racial discrimination.

Judge did have something to say – about Trump’s racism and bigotry. “It just doesn’t work from the party side”. There is some silver linings for the Clinton campaign. It may make it easier for the former secretary of state to negotiate with Republicans if she is elected president – and ensure that election is more likely. The spot then jumps back to the 1970s when Trump and his family real estate company was sued by the Justice Department for discriminating against African Americans trying to rent apartments in their buildings.

“After the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice whitewashed Hillary Clinton’s email crimes, they certainly can not be trusted to quickly or impartially investigate Hillary Clinton’s new crimes”, he said at a rally in battleground Ohio.

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In comments broadcast on Fox News on Wednesday night, Trump said he would be willing to work with immigrants who have abided by US laws while living in the country, backing away from his insistence during the primaries that he would try to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants.

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attends the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 45th Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washingt