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Seth Meyers compares the Hillary Clinton scandals to the Donald Trump scandals

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told reporters Monday that he has an “obligation” to debate Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton barring natural disasters. “Right? Racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic, you name it”.

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“With Iran, when they circle our handsome destroyers with their little boats and they make gestures at our people that they shouldn’t be allowed to make, they will be shot out of the water”, Trump told the crowd. She began September with more than $68 million in her campaign’s bank account to use against Trump, who has not yet released initial fundraising totals for August. “He tweets and retweets offensive, hateful, mean-spirited rhetoric”, said the former first lady, calling such people “irredeemable” and “not America”.

During her remarks on Friday, Clinton added, that the other half of Trump supporters just want better jobs and more economic stability.

Leveling unusually harsh criticism against the military, Republican Donald Trump said Wednesday night that America’s generals have been “reduced to rubble” under President Barack Obama and suggested he would fire some of them if he wins the presidency in November.

The fact that Clinton’s strategist so quickly worked to clean up the comments telegraphs that they know it’s serious, said Ryan Williams, a former Mitt Romney spokesman who had worked to tamp down public outrage over the Republican’s infamous 2012 remarks that he wouldn’t worry about “47 percent” of USA voters who he described as dependent on government.

And perceptions of Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, which came up frequently in Wednesday night’s forum, has shifted over the past year and a half from an issue that voters deemed mostly irrelevant to her character or ability to serve as president to one which nearly two-thirds judge as an indicator of her fitness for the job.

Clinton concluded her speech with a call-to-action for or supporters to help she and Kaine make it to the White House.

“For the first time in a long while, her true feelings came out, showing bigotry and hatred for millions of Americans”, the statement continued.

“How can she be President of our country when she has such contempt and disdain for so many great Americans?” a Trump statement asked.

“At the end of the day, if you’re not anxious about Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton being president of the United States, you’re insane”. “On the other hand, let’s face it, over the last several years, President Putin has operated in ways that very much have been against our interests and I think we have to recognize that’s just a fact”. “And their supporters appear to make up half his crowd when you observe the tone of his events”.

Clinton has made similar comments in the past.

Some of those Republicans will join Clinton Friday for what she dubbed a “working session” on the threat of terrorism.

No Republican has won the White House without winning Ohio and Trump is trying to overcome some splintering in the state party, which was supportive of Ohio Gov. John Kasich during the presidential primary. “You have to go after that person”.

A veteran who served in the Air Force asked Clinton about her “hawkish foreign policy”. Obama said at the time that “it’s not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations”. “The Clinton Foundations provides life-saving care to AIDS patients while the Trump Foundation once gave $250 to the Special Olympics and $100 to the March of Dimes”.

CLINTON: She would seek to make preschool universal for all 4-year-old children within 10 years of her election by providing new federal dollars to states. Political independents tilt toward seeing Trump’s tactics as a necessary shake-up, 52% to the 47% who see his style as unnecessarily risky.

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On Tuesday she flies to Tampa, Florida, for a rally at the University of South Florida, before traveling Thursday to Charlotte, North Carolina.

Clinton kicks off fall campaign, with press in tow