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Trump calls Hillary a ‘bigot’ who won’t help minorities

A majority of millennials said they doubted Trump’s ability to keep the USA safe from terrorism and to make the right decisions about the economy, while a majority of millennials said they trust Clinton to do both.

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“He could do a lot of great things but he is just a wild cannon”, Kass said of Trump. Trump has responded by saying it is Clinton, not he, who has close ties to Russian Federation. “I call on Hillary Clinton to disavow this video and her campaign for this sickening act that has no place in our world”.

“She is a bigot”, Donald Trump says in an interview with Anderson Cooper, a portion of which CNN played this afternoon. “Trump is much more like an average American than he is like a politician”, said Beck, whose group still downgraded Trump in its voter guide this week.

Clinton’s presidential campaign said the ad, released a day after she gave a speech accusing Trump of fuelling America’s “radical fringe”, would air in the hotly contested states of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Ayotte’s kept her distance from Trump as she faces a very tough re-election this year against, saying she’ll vote for Trump but not endorse the GOP nominee.

MITCHELL: And now Clinton blasting Trump for hiring Steve Bannon, head of Breitbart, a conservative website linked to the new alternative right as campaign CEO.

He is unfavorably comparing the US economy to China’s and says the nation has “some very, very serious problems and it’s going to get worse with this group of people” in charge. The alt-right, however, was just happy to be in the spotlight.

Hillary Clinton recently told her supporters, “I want to be the president of everybody: Democrats, Republicans, Independents, all Americans”. “It’s a exhausted, disgusted argument and is so totally predictable”. Polls so far show Clinton doing a bit better among minorities even than Barack Obama did in 2012, with support from more than three in four voters, according to a new Quinnipiac Poll.

Donald Trump’s adviser on veterans issues, New Hampshire state Rep. Al Baldasaro, told BuzzFeed News on Friday that he regrets the way he phrased his comment that Hillary Clinton should be shot for treason.

The war of words in the 2016 race for president reached a new level Thursday when both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton accused one another of being a “bigot”.

To be sure, 58 percent of whites without a college degree support Trump, won over by his brash, populist message. Sander said he would be stumping for Clinton in the fall, though he has been preoccupied with the rocky launch of the organization he set up to keep his movement going, Our Revolution.

The alt-right has been described as a loose movement, largely fueled online, that ranges from fringe conservatism to white nationalism, racism and anti-Semitism.

She also insisted that there was no conflict of interest when she was secretary of state, nor was she “influenced” by the foundation.

There was little subtlety in Clinton’s speech. They included 1,154 likely voters and have a credibility interval of 3 percentage points. It is hypocritical for Clinton to decry Citizens United, but behave consistent with the worst fears of those who care about the influence of money in politics.

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