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Michelle Obama On A Mission To Prevent Trump Presidency
The new ad will air nationally, but, according to the campaign, will run in a higher concentration in Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and North Carolina. “They’re losers”, Trump said at a campaign in North Carolina last week. It will be because we did not vote for her. “She would have preferred a quieter life, a little bit more out of the limelight”, he said. Even if she wins, Republicans have vowed the issue will follow her, promising continuing investigations.
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He said the news media is treating him unfairly, including in what he said was critical coverage of the hotel opening.
In their first joint appearance on the campaign trail, Mrs. Obama and Clinton talked up their shared respect, common values and singular goal: Defeating Republican Donald Trump.
Trump supporters defended his strategy, blasting critics for not making as big a deal of Clinton’s decision to attend an Adele concert Tuesday night.
But with the mishap coming in the final throes of a combative campaign that will be decided November 8, several Twitter users described it as a metaphor for the 2016 race.
Trump’s remarks came as the NY businessman tries to steady rocky poll numbers amid a series of controversies and self-inflicted wounds.
She also lauded Obama’s work for children and military families and in what was perhaps a nod to African-Americans she hopes will vote for her in the state, said Obama had faced challenges she had not as a presidential spouse.
Both Clinton and Mrs. Obama on Thursday revived a line from the latter’s speech at the Democratic National Convention – “When they go low, we go high” – turning it into a call and response.
In his Friday letter to congressional leaders, Comey wrote only that new emails have emerged, prompting the agency to “take appropriate investigative steps” to review the information that may be pertinent to its previously closed investigation into Clinton’s private email system. President Obama will visit the University of Central Florida where he will try to win over the undecided voters, some young and disillusioned, by focusing on Clinton’s plan to invest in small businesses and affordable education.
The campaign released an online video Thursday in which campaign manager Robby Mook inveighs against complacency. “And Donald Trump is just trashing that notion, how going around just saying that the election will be rigged right”.
“You know, you look at the country then”. That margin is the largest national lead for Clinton among recent surveys.
Like another Democratic power couple, Obama said the two will continue their charity efforts through causes such as Let Girls Learn, an initiative promoting education for teenage American girls. “We’re not going to spend our campaign fighting back what the Russians want this to be about”.
Meanwhile, in Cabarrus County, Republican Janice Guffey is waiting to vote until Election Day and hopes for a conservative surge.
Clinton’s lead appears solid at an average of more than 6 percentage points in New Hampshire, although some earlier polls had her much farther ahead. “And teachers have reported that this election has made it worse”, Clinton said at a campaign rally in Winston-Salem, N.C., on Thursday afternoon.
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The court struck down a measure that set a 10-day early voting period, effectively restoring another seven days. While he had routinely given about $2 million a month, as of Wednesday, he’d covered $33,000 in October campaign costs, giving nothing more – and putting him $44 million short of the $100 million overall he has repeatedly vowed to give.