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“If I were just a concerned citizen, I’d be out here doing everything I could to sound the alarm about someone like Donald Trump getting anywhere near the White House, and I will continue to do that”, she said.

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In one instance, she had said: “Our decision was to put together an worldwide coalition, including Russian Federation and China to exert the kind of pressure that the United States alone could not do”.

“Vladimir Putin is a thug, a dictator, an autocratic ruler who has his opposition killed in the streets in Russian Federation”, the South Carolina Republican told reporters on Capitol Hill.

“Clinton revealed just how little she thinks of the hard-working men and women of America”, he concluded.

To a follow-up question about Trump’s comments on the intelligence briefings given to both candidates, Clinton called them “totally inappropriate and undisciplined”. “If you are running to be leader of the free world and you find admiration for Putin, well, then, you’re losing me”.

“In the last 24 hours, more retired generals and admirals have signed up to support my campaign”, Clinton said Thursday in Charlotte.

The national security debate came as Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson drew attention for a foreign policy flub. Those attending include Michael Chertoff, who served as Homeland Security secretary under President George W. Bush.

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“What is Aleppo?” Johnson asked. The survey also showed that Trump gained support among likely male voters in the state, while Clinton lost backing among OH men. The war in Iraq started in 2003, and Lauer didn’t challenge him on it. But she defended her support for USA military intervention to help oust a dictator in Libya, despite the chaotic aftermath. “At times, Mr. Lauer – who has conducted fewer adversarial interviews with Mr. Trump than his colleagues on NBC’s political desk – appeared flummoxed by his subject’s linguistic feints”. “You know what Donald, this is real reality, this is real people, these are real decisions that have to be made for our country”. However, in September 2002, Trump phoned into Howard Stern’s radio show to discuss the one-year anniversary of the terror attacks on NY and got a chance to express his views on the idea of launching a war against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. “That would have been a year after the invasion of Iraq”. He replied, “Yeah, I guess so”.

Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says the GOP candidate would'make sure North Korea would never use a nuclear weapon but wouldn't say how. She appeared on CNN and on CBS Friday