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Trump Calls Clinton a ‘Bigot’ While Rallying to Whites in Mississippi

A new poll conducted out of Roanoke College in Virginia indicates that Democratic presidential nominee Hilary Clinton’s lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump has widened to roughly 16 percent throughout the state. “Now, everybody agrees we get the bad ones out”, Trump said. My work as secretary of state was not influenced by any outside forces.

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“I mean I think any secretary of state meets with thousands and thousands of people in the course of doing their job”, Minassian said. She said the foundation had provided “life-saving work”, adding that neither she nor her husband had ever drawn a salary from the charity.

Her comments followed Clinton’s speech in Nevada in which she accused rival Donald Trump of unleashing the “radical fringe” within the Republican Party, including anti-Semites and white supremacists. “He’s brought it into his campaign”, Clinton told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Monday, he called for the foundation to shut down immediately and for a special prosecutor to investigate.

He also repeated his pledge not to raise money for the foundation if Hillary Clinton wins the November contest and to stop accepting foreign donations.

The project, which combines opinion polls with an analysis of voting patterns under different election scenarios, shows Clinton now beating Trump in the popular vote by six percentage points and ahead in 19 states, including most of the larger-population ones that heavily influence the outcome of the election.

As RPOF Chair, Ingoglia’s role in the race for the White House is an important one. Twenty gave more than $1 million.

Her last full-blown news conference was December 2015 in Iowa, more than 260 days. They keep saying it. State Department officials have said they are unaware of any agency actions influenced by the foundation.

The Associated Press reported this week that more than half the people from outside government who met or spoke by telephone with Clinton in the first half of her term as secretary of state had given money – either personally or through companies or groups – to the foundation.

Pushing back, Clinton said of the AP report, “I know there’s a lot of smoke and there’s no fire”.

The foundation would also stop accepting donations from foreign groups, USA companies and corporate charities, according to the report.

“Not going to happen, folks”, he said.

In a lead editorial, The Washington Post said, “the latest Clinton emails show what an ethics agreement should not look like”. “And there are no excuses”.

A majority of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of both Trump and Clinton, and almost one out of four likely voters says they do not support either of them for president, according to a separate Reuters/Ipsos poll.

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Former President Bill Clinton at Manuel’s Tavern in Atlanta.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were both on the campaign trail Thursday arguing over who would make a better president for black and Latino Americans