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Rush Limbaugh Knows Who Should Replace Donald Trump on the GOP Ticket

Donald Trump consistently smears the character of Muslims. That loss provided immediate sympathy for their message denouncing Trump’s anti-Muslim views but the real estate mogul predictably shot back anyway, drawing rebuke from his own party and the Veterans of Foreign Wars among others.

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Vaughn organized the meeting between Trump and the families, and said that the Khans were not a topic of discussion.

On President Barack Obama, who said Tuesday that Trump was “unfit” to be president, the mogul told WJLA, “He’s a awful president”.

The tombstone of US Army Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan is seen in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Monday, Aug. 1, 2016. Early voting began Wednesday and the primary election is August 30.

Khan’s moving speech spurned a slew of hateful comments from Trump and the feud has continued since that day, but each time, Khan has returned with measured, biting responses which cut to the heart of Trump’s insecurities. “All immigrants are against the stupid Republican candidate”, he said.

McCain wrote, “He has suggested that the likes of their son should not be allowed in the United States – to say nothing of entering its service”. He knows he hasn’t sacrificed for America as this patriotic Muslim-American family did.

“Everyone who is dragging Captain Kahn’s sacrifice and his family’s grief into the political realm is wrong that includes NM Political Report and candidate Trump”, Pearce said in a statement. Donald Trump, you’re asking Americans to trust you with their future. If Trump can not do better than Romney in Duval County, his chances of winning Florida’s 29 electoral college votes becomes far more hard. I can’t imagine the pain. “It’s been an unbelievable period of time for me – the people of this country are so incredible”. “I genuinely believe he has a plan for making our country energy independent and West Virginia can and should play a vital role in that”.

The continuing support for Trump from congressional leaders is mystifying in light of their objections to him. John Weaver, a former McCain aide (who more recently ran John Kasich’s campaign), tweeted that McCain campaigned for Pence when he was “desperate”.

A Trump surrogate later said Trump’s work ethic “cost him two marriages”. “I can not describe how deeply I feel for those that lose their loved ones, particularly in defense of our country”. “What I want to do is, I just want to have a voice and keep fighting for the principles and the causes that he gave his life for”.

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Lashing at Hillary Clinton at a rally in Pennsylvania, the republican nominee said that his Democratic rival is “the devil”.

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