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Trump blasts Elizabeth Warren as a ‘racist’ and ‘fraud’
The two women – Mrs. Warren in blue and Mrs. Clinton in lavender – raised hands together in a victory salute and hugged, gestures that sent the crowd into wild cheers. Sen.
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“Warren is also campaigning for the author of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a deal she has routinely slammed”, it said.
Mrs. Clinton made one specific reference to Toledo in commenting on how Mr. Trump is known for making many of his products in other countries.
Elizabeth Warren called Trump “a small, insecure money-grubber” and “a thin-skinned bully”. The signal from the press is that Warren’s enthusiasm might be enough to make up for her risks and lack of Clinton loyalty in the past. Elizabeth Warren on Monday, calling her a “racist” and a “total fraud” for claiming to be part Native American. Though she’s ideologically closer to Clinton’s primary opponent Bernie Sanders, she’s also a pragmatist and it’s been clear to party insiders for months that Sanders had no real path to the nomination.
Scott Brown on Monday re-upped questions about the Native American heritage of his successor, Sen. Warren, telling the audience, “she tells it like it is”. “When Donald says he’ll make America great, he means greater for rich guys just like Donald Trump”. In response to the vote, Clinton has tried to reassure Americans that she understands their frustrations and that her first priority is their pocketbooks. Trump in his big attack speech last week said Clinton would break her campaign pledge and sign it once she becomes president.
With Warren by her side, Clinton said, “I do just love to see how she gets under Donald Trump’s thin skin”. Supporters of former Clinton rival Bernie Sanders who backed the Democratic socialist USA senator in the primary campaign and those anxious about the economy who are drawn to Trump’s promise to toss out worldwide trade deals are both drawn to Warren’s platform, strategists said.
Since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee, Clinton has repeatedly tried to portray businessman Trump as fundamentally unfit for the presidency. The crowd ate it up.She makes me more excited about Hillary, Pamela Rees, 54, who owns a manufacturing company, said about Warren. But she also continued her role in recent weeks of attack dog against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, calling him “a nasty man”.
But now that Liz Warren is around do the dirty work for her, Hillary seems more than happy to sit back and watch the Trump burns fly. She hopes the support of Warren can help her in that task as she campaigns against Trump for the November 8 election. She goes after Trump in Trump-ian ways that Clinton dares not attempt – blasting him on Twitter and even mocking his appearance.
“I would never vote for Trump”, she said, noting she and her husband had been active volunteers and supporters of President Obama’s two campaigns.
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Speaking on behalf of the Republican National Committee, Brown – who unsuccessfully ran for Senate in New Hampshire in 2014 after losing to Warren in 2012 – said Warren should “take a DNA test” to prove her heritage and ask Harvard University to release her personal information to prove if she did, in fact, use her family’s Native American roots to advance her career. “We’re here to fight side-by-side with Hillary Clinton”. Earlier in the day while speaking with NBC News, the New York City businessman called Warren “a racist”, and added: “We call her Pocahontas for a reason”.