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Tim Kaine describes ‘very emotional moment’ of Hillary Clinton’s DNC speech
Kaine, the former governor of Virginia who is now a senator, was widely seen as a moderate added to the ticket to appeal to such voters.
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He told the national gathering of business interests and conservative state lawmakers that “the states created the federal government, the federal government didn’t create the states”.
“I knew Ronald Reagan”. Trump offered a review of and a rebuttal to Clinton’s convention speech. “Folks, you can not believe one word that comes out of Donald Trump’s mouth”.
The Trump and Clinton campaigns are about to become neighbors in Washington. Ortiz, who appeared alongside her mother, said she was concerned that if Trump was elected president he would deport her parents, who are undocumented.
“Realistically, we need them in the Senate”, said Payne.
He even cited several Republicans in his attacks on Trump. “Donald trump has a passion too – it’s himself!”
Follow Haaretz’s live updates for the latest from the third day of the Democratic National Convention.
Clinton is likely to face a tough challenge in such states from Trump, a NY businessman who is trying to win white working-class voters with rhetoric blasting free trade and illegal immigration.
That’s a reversal from 2012, when Trump praised Bloomberg for reducing crime in New York City, declaring, “That’s leadership”.
Allen, Trump wrote in a tweet, “failed badly in his fight against ISIS”.
The pro-life Catholic community is issuing a collective groan over Hillary Clinton’s choice of Sen. The outspoken Alaska governor took attention away from presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. His running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will speak in Lima, Ohio.
The rally, to be held this afternoon at McGonigle Hall at Temple, is being held less than a day after Clinton formally accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination as the first woman candidate for president of the United States.
“Trump is a guy who promises a lot, but, uh, you mighta noticed, he’s got a way of saying the same two words every time he makes his biggest, yoogest promises: Believe me!”
Kaine called the comments “temperamentally a disqualification for the office” and rejected Trump’s defense that they were “sarcastic”.
“I haven’t been informed of that change, but I’m going to check it out”, Kaine said earlier in July. He later said he was being sarcastic.
Kaine said “there’s still an terrible lot of fix work” to be done on the economy, particularly with regard to job creation.
Democratic National Committee emails were hacked last week and handed over to WikiLeaks. The Pacific Rim agreement has been promoted by President Barack Obama as a way to increase US influence in Asia and act as a counterweight to China. She took the stage at her first rally with her husband, former president Bill Clinton, and running mate Tim Kaine, the Virginia senator, standing behind her.
“A treaty is supposed to be a promise that should be enforced”, he said.
Kaine also said he continues to support the Hyde Amendment, which bans using taxpayer dollars for abortion.
Paul Manafort tells “Fox & Friends” on Friday that, “if it’s midnight in America, it’s because of seven-and-a-half years of the Obama-Clinton administration”.
The signal that Clinton will act by fiat, and quickly, was ironically sent by her vice presidential choice as part of a pledge to abide by constitutional norms and push “comprehensive immigration reform” through Congress.
“America is already great”.
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Lacking Obama’s sweeping rhetoric or the “I-feel-your-pain” sensitivity of her husband, Clinton leaned into her wonky image, saying, “I sweat the details of policy”.