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President Obama still has his fastball
“We have never, ever had someone who has walked in our shoes, we have never had someone who understands what it means to be a woman in America, and we have never had the kind of champion that we are going to have in Hillary Clinton”.
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Malik Obama, a dual US-Kenyan citizen who is registered to vote in the election, said he would return from Kenya in November in order to vote for Trump.
“We are equally thrilled with the nomination of Tim Kaine who is an ardent supporter of Sikhs to be admitted in the US Armed Forces without any restrictions”, Rajwant said. “Believe me!” The crowd laughed.
Khan: “Trump, have you even read the U.S. constitution?”
Making a direct pitch to lower-income and middle-class Americans, Clinton pledged to focus on areas of the country “left out and left behind”, and “places hollowed out by plant closures”. At one point the president said that “anyone who threatens our values, whether fascists or communists or jihadists or homegrown demagogues, will always fail in the end”.
“Tell Hillary I’m not gonna be nice anymore”, he went on to say.
“Mr. Trump has said that his taxes are under audit and he will not be releasing them”, Manafort said.
He reiterated that plan at a news conference Wednesday in Doral, Florida. “Depends on the audit”.
As Obama battled Clinton for the 2008 Democratic nomination, he lauded Reagan for changing “the trajectory of America” and said that Republicans “were the party of ideas for a pretty long chunk of time”.
Mana also wants that answered. Despite spending eight years in the public eye as a first kid when her father was president there may be facts about her you don’t know. The former secretary of state and president embraced and thanked each other for their support. She criticized Trump’s proposals including one to build a wall along the Mexico-US border and another to ban Muslims from entering the country.
“He is obfuscating in order to avoid being discovered as a liar”, Pritzker said.
Former Republican nominee Mitt Romney first raised the issue of Trump’s tax returns during the Republican primary. The documents showed he paid an effective tax rate of 14.1 per cent, far lower than the average person, spawning days of bad headlines.
In her own party, Clinton was better received with a 71 percent favorable view from Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents.
But the moment that most will be talking about came later in the speech when President Obama turned his attention to Trump. In 2014, they donated nearly 11 per cent of their income to charity.
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Trump Jr.: “There’s so much work to do”.