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Pence again refuses to call Duke ‘deplorable’

A Donald Trump supporter upset with the vandals who’ve been stealing his campaign signs has rigged up a shocking surprise for future thieves.

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Mr. Trump, who has previously referred to Fox News’s Megyn Kelly as a “bimbo” and said that pumping breast milk is “disgusting”, has recently changed his tune in an attempt to win female voters. I spoke to her press secretary today, I said, well, what percentage, he wouldn’t give me a percentage.

She introduced Donald Trump by telling an audience in Aston, Pennsylvania, about a woman arrested after leaving her children in her auto while she was interviewing for a job. Kaine defended that sentiment, saying, “If you can not call out bigotry, racism, xenophobia, you’re allowing it to grow”.

The Clinton campaign was also quick to criticize Trump’s proposal for six weeks of maternity leave as a deception, since it would come at the expense of cuts to unemployment insurance. Elevated lead levels have been found in at least 325 people, including 221 children.

Conway then pointed out that Pence made clear in an interview that he did not want Duke’s support. Trump has said that he will not share his until a “routine audit” is completed – and Pence said the Republican nominee has every intention of doing so. Ted Cruz, who Pence had endorsed prior to Indiana’s primary.

“I doubt you could have a better spokesman for someone than Mike Pence”, Corker said.

Asked if top Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani had gone too far in questioning Clinton’s health prior to Sunday’s incident, Pence demurred.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is rolling out two online ads in an effort to once again cast rival Donald Trump in a negative light. Later Tuesday, Pence is scheduled to attend a Senate Republican lunch meeting and a Washington fundraiser for the Trump campaign. He says in the ad that all he ever got “was lies”.

The Republican presidential candidate’s latest policy unveiling, at a community center near Philadelphia, is aimed at bolstering his support among women in November.

The Utah senator “also encouraged the Trump campaign to be explicit in its denunciation of the alt right movement”, Carroll added.

“There was an excitement in the air”, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said after emerging from the gathering.

Rep. Joe Crowley of NY said there was “not a single question or reverberation” about Clinton’s health at a meeting Tuesday of House Democrats.

Controversy over the remark came at a bad time for Clinton, who was forced to cancel a West Coast swing due to a bout of pneumonia that she kept secret until she almost collapsed after a ceremony in NY on Sunday marking the September 11, 2001, attacks. Aides later said she was diagnosed Friday with pneumonia.

Crowley called questions about whether Clinton should have revealed her diagnosis earlier unfair. “And I am very, very proud of their charitable record”.

“Donald Trump has denounced David Duke repeatedly”.

Pence on Tuesday defended his refusal to call Duke a “deplorable” during a CNN interview Monday night, stating that he doesn’t wish to call people names. But Pence won’t be so gauche as to use a word like “deplorable” to describe this person – though Duke himself embraces it.

Johnson says he has a lot of respect for Pence and calls him a “solid choice for vice president”.

Clinton weighed in on Twitter on Monday, saying, “If you won’t say the KKK is deplorable, you have no business running the country”.

Donald Trump is rolling out proposals to make child care more affordable for working families.

Along with all this, the campaign is now promising to “guarantee” six weeks of paid maternity leave. He is expected to flesh out that plan Tuesday, including expanding the deduction to include costs associated with caring for elderly dependent relatives.

Pence, the governor of IN, said on Twitter Monday night that his comments about Duke, IN a pair of interviews on CNN and Fox News, were being taken out of context.

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The incident reinforced Clinton’s reputation as a public figure with a predisposition for privacy.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at the National Guard Association of the United States 138th General Conference and Exhibition in Baltimore Maryland U.S