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Trump campaign head draws contrast with Rubio
Half of Trump’s supporters say undocumented immigrants are more prone to crime, a number that rises to 59 percent among those who support Trump “strongly”. It was Trump in 2011 who fiercely challenged Obama’s USA birth. The American prisons are full of Black men who have been charged with minor offenses which many times are the same as a white person or someone else but they are given less prison time than others. In Arkansas, Clinton won his home state by 17 percentage points but a Republican won the Senate race.
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“I’ve been hearing a lot about that, and I don’t know if he wants to do it, but boy, will he do well”, Trump said in response to a question during a Tuesday fundraiser at Headliners Club in Austin. One of the biggest advocates for Trump over the a year ago as been Fox News mainstay, host #Sean Hannity.
In recent years, Republican candidates for president have mostly attempted to reassure responsible Americans that they were not racists.
As Trump warned the crowd that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton would accept more Middle Eastern refugees, a few people screamed out, “Build that wall!” Your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed. What do you have to lose? That effort offered a way to bring millions “out of the shadows” without amnesty and would have required illegal immigrants to pay a fine and take other steps to gain legal status.
In Ohio, he insisted without evidence that foreign “war zones” are “safer than living in some of our inner cities”. He’s gotten awfully far this year with strategic ambiguity, transforming his Muslim ban into an “ideological ban” and a “terror region ban” whose specifics are as yet unclear.
According to Donald Trumps’ lawyer, Trump does not see color. “He’s breaking down his overall economic platform and relating it to African-Americans”, Tucker added, extolling the GOP’s emphasis on entrepreneurial pursuits. Ramos is assuming, though, that Latinos are the target audience for Trump’s pitch. Many black voters, however, hear the appeal differently.
After Clinton selected Kaine as her vice presidential nominee, Flake issued a mocking tweet toward conservatives about how he was trying to find something bad to say about the Virginia senator. “You have to get them out”.
Kaine also said Clinton’s plan would provide incentives for state and local governments to ease regulatory burdens on new companies, make health insurance more affordable for small businesses, and make it easier to do business with the federal government. Ben Carson, a close ally and former GOP primary rival, said he will accompany Trump on at least one visit.
Donald Trump rallied in politically-pivotal central Florida on Wednesday, saying “I think we are doing really great with minority voters”, about his new minority outreach. He’s polled at or near 0 percent among blacks in OH and Pennsylvania.
That’s right, black Americans.
The black unemployment rate is about 9 percent – again, too high but nothing like the impression Trump seeks to give. The Democratic presidential nominee says the U.S.is failing to sufficiently invest in public health preparedness, not only for Zika, but health threats from potentially pandemic diseases, climate change and possible bioterrorism. “Now we need to make sure we have it in the right context”.
Trump launched his campaign in June 2015 with a harsh speech claiming Mexico was sending rapists and drug dealers to the U.S.
Trump’s comments on Mexican immigrants being “rapists and murderers” were some of his most incendiary, and set the tone for a campaign that’s seen the candidate offend a different minority or religious group almost every month.
Now the idea of the newly-minted Trump apprentice setting his sights on the Senate has become the subject of casual speculation among politics junkies.
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Whack reported from Philadelphia.