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Racism accusations fly from both camps

“We can’t take him seriously and neither can the people who support him”.

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The video also shows newly appointed Trump campaign chairman Steve Bannon, who ran the website Breitbart.com, which has been accused of stoking online racists. “Maybe I’d be building buildings or something”.

This is followed by images of a Confederate flag fluttering in the wind, Trump waving after a speech, and a man performing a Hitler salute at what appears to be a Trump rally.

Trailing Clinton in national opinion polls, Trump has recently tried to rearrange his campaign, and made efforts to reach out to African-American and Hispanic voters. He thinks Hillary Clinton is being very hypocritical in her accusations against Donald Trump. “He’s taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the Republican Party”.

Even while Clinton is trying to poach establishment Republicans, her campaign is making sure that Trump will make no inroads with the traditional Democratic base. “This type of rhetoric and repulsive advertising is revolting and completely beyond the pale”, Mark Burns, an African-American pastor who supports Trump, said in a statement.

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said on Friday the Clinton Foundation was seeking other organizations to partner with as it looks to wind down some of its charitable work, but defended her work as secretary of state as independent from her family’s foundation. While Brown seemed disappointed, both ABC and NBC took the opportunity to pounce on Trump and praise Clinton’s attacks.

The Republican presidential candidate said his opponents have wrongly smeared him and his supporters as racists, telling them, “Shame on you”.

“Today proved to the American public what we have known all along: Hillary Clinton has no hope, no vision and no ideas for the future of our country”, she said.

Trump plans to crack down on immigration in the United States. Bannon has said that his former publication is “the platform of the alt-right”. Analysts on CNN and Vice are heard talking about the alt-right, referring to it as the “dressed-up-in-suits version of the neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements”. “Nothing more nothing less”, another tweet said.

“Hillary Clinton is going to try to accuse this campaign, and the millions of decent Americans who support this campaign, of being racists”, said Trump ahead of his Anderson Cooper 360 interview.

Clinton, who spoke at a community college in Reno, Nev., also distanced the GOP establishment from Trump, saying he has “hijacked” the Republican Party.

“There’s an old Mexican proverb that says, ‘Tell me with whom you walk, and I will tell you who you are.’ We know who Trump is”.

What was running through this woman’s head the moment Trump called Clinton a bigot? State Department officials have said they are unaware of any agency actions influenced by the foundation. “‘You’re racist, you’re racist, you’re racist'”.

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But Trump insisted Thursday that his message had already “had a tremendous impact” on the polls.

Bill Clinton left says hello to Megan Bartlett of Decatur Ga. and her 3-month-old daughter Hannah Rice as he works the crowd at historic Manuel's Tavern Wednesday Aug. 24 2016 during a stop in Atlanta. (Curtis Compt