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PRESIDENTIAL RACE | Clinton says controver 9:02 pm Fri

Hillary Clinton has faced her fair share of criticism and heat as a result of various accusations, whether in relation to Benghazi, her emails, or now reports that Clinton met with top-dollar Clinton Foundation donors during her tenure as secretary of state.

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Despite “liar” coming up to describe the former secretary of state more than any other word, 11 of the 12 participants said they expected her to win November’s presidential election, the newspaper reported.

Clinton is also targeting moderate voters – and especially Republicans – by depicting Trump and his supporters as extremists, and casting the race as “not a normal choice between a Republican and a Democrat”. “What I want to make clear is this, a man with a long history of racial discrimination, who traffics in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids, and these kind of white supremacist, white nationalist, anti-Semitic groups, should never run our government or command our military”. Trump’s support drops to 23% in a poll that accounts for third party candidates.

The spot opens with a news clip of the Republican presidential nominee saying at a rally, “What do you have to lose?” as he asks black voters to pick him. Ben Carson during Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s roundtable meeting with the Republican Leadership Initiative in his offices at Trump Tower in New York, Thursday, .

Hillary Clinton has a new television ad that reiterates her message that opponent Donald Trump is a bad bet for the African-American voters he is trying to woo. In the discussion, led by pollster Peter Hart on behalf of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania, Wisconsinites said they were disgusted with a negative campaign that has left them yearning for a lot more of the issues and a lot less name calling.

“I continue to go back and forth because it changes nearly on a daily basis.I don’t care what he thinks of Hillary or she thinks of him”.

“There’s no legalization and there’s no amnesty”, he said. As one of the greatest literary geniuses of our time, Maya Angelou reminded us: When someone shows you who they are, believe them…

He also promised again that he would build a wall on the southern border. (Seventy percent think he is not qualified.) And an overwhelming majority of millennial respondents said the way Trump talks appeals to bigotry. Instead, she offered a strident denouncement of Trump’s campaign and the so-called alt-right movement, which is often associated with efforts on the far right to preserve “white identity”, oppose multiculturalism and defend “Western values”.

Despite questions that arose this week about Clinton’s relation to donors of the Clinton Foundation while she served as secretary of state, the Democrat is over the 50 percent mark among likely voters, a Quinnipiac University National poll conducted from August 18-24 shows. It’s a tacit acknowledgement that the Clintons have a serious ethics problem with the Foundation; that it could drain Hillary’s political capital should she win; or that it could sink her presidency, which is something NY Magazine’s Jonathan Chait touched upon.

“This week the curtain was truly lifted”, he said”.

Hillary Clinton was reckless with national security secrets when she was secretary of state and has been utterly shameless when it comes to telling the truth.

Earlier this week, Trump charged that Clinton lacks the “mental and physical stamina” to be president.

In her speech, Clinton said “the de facto merger between Breitbart and the Trump campaign represents a landmark achievement for the ‘alt-right.’ A fringe element has effectively taken over the Republican Party”.

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“He’s taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over one of America’s two major political parties”, she said. “His disregard for the values that make our country great is profoundly risky”.

Dr. Ben Carson and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Pierry Benjamin attend a round table with the Republican Leadership Initiative at Trump Tower