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Local minister welcomes Donald Trump but not for rally or endorsement

Trump called Clinton “a bigot;” Clinton accused Trump of allowing hate groups to take over the Republican Party. The Democratic presidential candidate said her Republican opponent may try and convey “gravity” or he could seek to “score points”.

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The spot is Trump’s first major commitment on television ads in the general election. Trump’s campaign had scheduled it for last Thursday, then canceled it.

“This is why we live in a PC environment when we think one person speaks for all”, Burns said of whether his use of the blackface cartoon would cause blowback for Trump.

Clinton has not officially said she would work to overturn the death penalty, but has said she would “breathe a sigh of relief” if the states moved voluntarily to end the practice amid concerns cases prosecuted in the era before DNA evidence led to false convictions that would not have happened using today’s science.

“I am confident that I never sent nor received any information that was classified”, Clinton says, while the text notes: “she did”.

He may be getting union votes but Trump managed to stir up controversy once again this month when he addressed the African-American voters of MI in front of a predominately white crowd, according to CNN: “You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58% of your youth is unemployed – what the hell do you have to lose?”

Trump sent out a modified version of the message to his followers, tweeting: “Her rallies are held in (blank) & she still has room” instead.

“Law and order must be restored for the sake of all, but most especially for the sake of those living in the affected communities”, Trump said.

Donald Trump has presented himself as the “law and order” candidate, aiming to end the problems of crime and drug abuse with unalloyed support for law enforcement.

“With Hillary Clinton dodging the media and off the campaign trail nearly entirely this week, continuing to take many communities’ votes for granted, we see this as the right time to show voters the benefits of an American economy under the leadership of Mr. Trump”, Trump spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement. But reporters traveling with Clinton were able to hear her from the basement room they were stationed in for the fundraiser. She is stressing the need to fully integrate mental health services into the USA health care system. She added that “Trump’s acceptance of him could put that man, that despicable man, in the Senate of the United States”. But whom Trump considers a criminal remains unclear.

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