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The Sun is in the tank for Hillary Clinton
A battle over accusations of bigotry continued to rage between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump on Friday. Joni Ernst’s annual Roast and Ride event, Trump began by noting “there are millions of American-Americans in this country who have succeeded” but stressed that government has failed black communities, with nearly 40 percent of African-American children living in poverty. It also shows headlines about a racial discrimination lawsuit the NY real estate mogul faced in the 1970s, Reuters reported, and a recording of comments he made in 2011.
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Kaine’s comments came a day after Clinton told supporters at a rally in Reno, Nevada, that “Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia”.
When asked if she was certain that there are no emails or foundation ties to foreign entities that could be revealed and may permanently impact her presidential prospects, Clinton said “I am sure because I have a very strong foundation of understanding of the foundation, not to play on words, that the kind of work the foundation has done … is work that went right into providing services for people”. Advocates speculated that Trump’s goal was to woo independent voters who might support him but are turned off by his harsher stances.
“We’ve been doing very, very well with the Latinos”.
Further, the Republican presidential nominee, who has stood by the term “anchor baby” to refer to children born in the United States to noncitizen parents, affirmed in Wednesday’s town hall that he was still opposed to birthright citizenship, the constitutional right of all children born in the USA to citizenship. Because the public is primed to see them as acting unethically.
The State Department now says it doesn’t expect to release all the detailed daily schedules showing meetings by Clinton covering her time as secretary of state before Election Day.
“I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, independents, everyone who is as troubled as I am by the bigotry and divisiveness of Donald Trump’s campaign”, she told MSNBC, adding she was asking “fair-minded Americans to repudiate this kind of divisive demagoguery” at the November 8 election.
Trump says. The ad responds, “Everything”.
She said it was time the former Secretary of State come out of hiding and addressed the real issues facing the nation.
In the new poll, almost 23 percent of the likely voters said they would pick neither candidate, answering “refused”, “other” or “wouldn’t vote”.
“She is a bigot”, Trump told CNN.
Trump, in his Twitter account, said that Clinton is merely leveraging from the issue to get African-American voters, accusing her of being “all talk and no action”.
Clinton has said that Trump and his supporters have taken on extremist views, casting the race in a Friday MSNBC interview as “not a normal choice between a Republican and a Democrat”. “And Clinton defenders” claim that “there is no story’ is absurd; of course it is worth investigating and explaining the relationship between Secretary Clinton and the Foundation, and how that relationship worked while she was at State”, he said. “They are criminals. It is a crime to unlawfully enter America”. You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good.
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The 30-second spot is focused entirely on Trump. “And this is not a simple question”, said Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman who’s had a hard relationship with Trump. “And Clinton has a lot of deep roots among black politicians”. While he has not wavered on his desire to build an impenetrable wall along the border with Mexico, he exhibited indecisiveness in recent days about his plan to deport 11 million immigrants living in the US illegally.