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New Trump ad says he will create millions of jobs

The ad buy comes at a time when Trump is polling behind Clinton in several key battleground states. “That’s my advice to them”, Ernst was quoted in The Post. Chuck Grassley and Rep. Steve King – in a rare show of support for a candidate who has struggled to unite his party. He also promised to cut taxes on family farms, which he called the “backbone” of the country.

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Donald Trump continues to push his message that America’s inner cities are risky because of Democrats. “She will do this not only through radical regulation, but also by raising taxes on family farms – and all businesses – to rates as high as almost 50 percent”. It will focus on his economic message, contrasting his approach with Clinton’s.

Ernst and many Iowa Republicans support the trade deal known as the Trans Pacific Partnership because they say it would bring good things to Iowa’s agriculture industry. Branstad, whose son runs Trump’s campaign in the state, said he also hopes Trump would launch campaign ads there and that he sees the race as “about even”.

“I believe it’s very unfortunate that we’re having this debate about immigration in the country right now because immigrants are what has made this country so strong”, she said. “How much more crime, how many more shootings, will it take for African-Americans and Latinos to vote Trump=SAFE!” He offered no specifics for how he would achieve that goal.

The Republican nominee released an online video that includes footage of the former first lady referring to some young criminals as “super predators” in the 1990s. “But now people have forgotten”. Bernie Sanders, had criticized her for the remark, and she has since apologized for it. It’s worth noting, too, that almost three-fourths of voters, 72%, know Trump hasn’t yet released his returns, but only 56% of voters know that Clinton has released hers. “Just what I have been saying”. And late Sunday, America’s only African-American owned and operated national Christian television network announced that its president and CEO, Bishop Wayne T. Jackson, would interview the Republican nominee Saturday in Detroit.

Trump raised the subject after sending out tweets earlier in the day that prompted charges of insensitivity to the death and accusations he sought to exploit it for political purposes.

Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine agreed, saying, “We just ought to be extending our sympathy to the family”.

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Hillary Clinton has arrived at an Federal Bureau of Investigation facility in White Plains, New York, for her first national security briefing as the Democratic presidential nominee. That contrasts with what he said earlier in the campaign.

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