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Pence refuses to call David Duke ‘deplorable’
And then came the 9/11 ceremonies Sunday morning in NY at Ground Zero. “They’ve seen enough to know that Donald Trump’s pattern of unsafe rhetoric and irresponsible policies make him unfit to be the President of the United States”. Pence explained that while he and Trump have denounced Duke in the past, he did not want to engage in “name-calling” or to “validate the language that Hillary Clinton used to describe the American people”.
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The Republican presidential nominee said in an interview on “The Dr. Oz Show” that some women “just aren’t in a position to go get a prescription”.
That race to the bottom of the bottom was left to the Post’s Dana Milbank but not before he began by decreeing that “If anything, when it comes to Trump’s racist support, she might have low-balled the number”.
The show does not air until Thursday and the campaign declined to immediately disclose the results.
Spokesman Nick Merrill said the Democratic presidential candidate plans to meet with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko during the annual global gathering in New York City.
Jon Favreau, Obama’s former chief speechwriter, sympathised with Clinton’s decision not to announce her pneumonia diagnosis when she received it on Saturday NZT given the persisting conspiracy theories about her health. A CT scan of her brain and sinuses showed no abnormalities and mild chronic sinus inflammation.
“You’ve all been unfair to Hillary”, Reid complained, further noting that she had “submitted a multiple-page report from a doctor – a good doctor – talking about what medicine she’s on”.
“That is not the respect for the American people we expect from our president”.
Trump said his health is good, though he’d like to lose 15 pounds.
Pence was asked at a news conference with House Republican leaders in Washington whether he wanted to amend comments he made on CNN the previous day.
Clinton has spent the past three days out of the public eye, recuperating at her suburban NY home. “She’s off the campaign trail for a few days”. “It’s a insane time we live in, you know, when people think there’s something unusual about getting the flu”.
“I’ve worked for four presidential candidates and one president, and none of them were under the kind of pressure put on Hillary to release information about their colds”, he said. The letter said Kaine has never smoked and his alcohol use is “modest”. Her campaign argues that Trump will struggle to connect with such voters if he’s viewed as fostering white supremacists. Beyond health records, Clinton has released almost four decades of tax returns; Trump has refused to make his filings public.
For Donald Trump, the timing could hardly have been better for Ford’s announcement Wednesday that it was moving all of its small-car production to Mexico: He was on a campaign swing through Rust Belt towns ravaged by manufacturing’s decline.
Mook added: “It begs the question: what is he trying to hide?”
Trump is going after moderates, independents and women with an aggressive childcare plan – something normally proposed by Democratic candidates.
“As all physicians do when seeing a patient for the first time, Dr. Oz took Mr. Trump through a full review of systems”, the show’s statement said.
Critics say Trump paints an overly bleak picture of life in urban African-American communities, where crime has fallen and the life expectancy has risen in recent decades.
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Lemire reported from Flint, Michigan.