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Trump and Clinton on national security

With national security again a major USA election issue after bombings in NY and New Jersey, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sought to burnish their foreign-policy credentials on Monday (Sept 19) by meeting world leaders at the United Nations.

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“You see a Republican nominee for president who incites hatred and violence like we’ve never seen before in any campaign”.

Clinton will briefly turn her focus from national security later Monday, when she woos younger voters at a Philadelphia university.

Voight also praised Trump’s speech at the recent Family Research Council’s Values Voters Summit and said evangelical Christians are behind him.

Clinton said that “everyone needs to get off the sidelines” in this election. “I guess by a lot of polls I’m leading numerous polls and most of the polls”. Like the precise interest rate on your student loans, right down to the decimal.

“There’s a reason why we haven’t had a woman president”, he said. Give us both a fair hearing.

Lately I’ve been following the coverage of the campaign activities for the U.S. elections to be held this November. I can’t promise you’ll agree with me all the time, but I can promise you this; no one will work harder to make your life better. “We better get very, very tough”. “I get that”, Clinton, in a moment of self-reflection, told the crowd of 300 people. We’re not keeping it a secret.

“Just before I got off the plane, a bomb went off in NY and nobody knows exactly what’s going on”, Trump said at a campaign rally on Saturday night.

Trump says Obama was born in U.S. She also questioned Trump’s business record, saying she was “facing a candidate with a long history of racial discrimination in his businesses”.

QUESTION: Secretary Clinton, the White House has labeled these lone wolf attacks a top concern and given these weekend’s events, what more specifically should be done and what would you do specifically beyond what President Obama has done?

The party primaries taught us the wisdom and the importance of knowing the platforms of governance of the candidates which are largely indicative and reflective of their respective parties’ stand. We’re going to go back and forth.

“Eighty-three per cent of American families should be able to send their kids to public college and universities tuition free”, he told students at the University of Akron in OH on Sunday.

“That’s why Donald Trump’s statement isn’t sufficient”.

“I believe it’s wrong to tear each other down”.

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Trump, in a phone interview Monday with “Fox and Friends”, said he has found debate moderator Lester Holt of NBC to be fair, but if he isn’t “I have a set of things that I’ll be doing”. Sometimes that involved working with allies and partners. It comes down to this. “We are proud of them and should embrace them – without them, we don’t have a country!” “But here’s what we know, and I think it is important for voters to know and hear this and weigh it in making their choice in November”.

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