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Trump campaign spokesperson says David Duke is ‘vile’
“The simple fact is I’m not in the name calling business”, Pence said Tuesday.
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Republican vice president candidate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks at the Republican National Headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. The only reason David Duke even has a platform is because CNN keeps talking about it. Let me agree with something Tim Kaine said in that package there about if you ignore something it grows and gets worse.
Donald Trump’s running mate Mike Pence is standing by his refusal to describe white supremacist David Duke as “deplorable”.
I think millions of Americans are shocked and saddened to see Hillary Clinton refer to people across this country as a “basket of deplorables” in a prepared speech in front of wealthy donors in New York City on Friday night.
TAPPER: Well she has backed off the word half.
Reyes said she encounters racism from Trump supporters while door-knocking for Clinton. “So what was it – 40%?”
On Tuesday, Trump again hammered Clinton over the remark in a post on Facebook: “What a disgraceful thing to say about fellow- hard working Americans!”
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who met privately with Pence in addition to attending a GOP group lunch, wouldn’t say afterward whether he backs Trump. “People have a right to know”.
Oz said Tuesday the pneumonia could have caused the cough Clinton has battled on the campaign trail recently. Sean Hannity is inviting doctors on to “guess” at diagnoses for Hillary Clinton.
Returning to New Hampshire for the first time since losing the state’s first presidential primary, Governor Christie on Wednesday sounded a dire warning to Republican leaders to coalesce around Donald Trump or else face not only another four years of a Democratic president, but also possibly losing the Senate and state houses around the country.
Asked if top Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani had gone too far in questioning Clinton’s health prior to Sunday’s incident, Pence demurred.
The fate of Democrats in the Senate will be tied to the success of Hillary Clinton and Virginia Sen. We’re praying for a swift recovery. “We’ll leave it at that”.
Donald Trump has been known to make disparaging comments about mainstream media – particularly when it comes to election coverage – but Monday, the Republican presidential nominee may have been in different spirits.
Trump’s senior campaign aides said in a conference call Wednesday that his conversation with Oz would not touch on the exam.
Pence added that Trump was not violating any laws by withholding the data, though he acknowledged “there’s a bit of a tradition here”.
A possible sign of the tightening race, Clinton’s campaign announced it will open six more campaign offices in the Buckeye State this week, bringing the total number of Democratic offices in OH to 54.
Donald Trump unleashed a firestorm of criticism from liberals, conservatives and those in between when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Ryan has spoken out at times when he disagrees with Trump and has shown irritation about having to answer questions about him.
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A key factor is the Republican money edge, which is particularly pronounced this year because some major donors, most notably the billionaire Koch Brothers, have made a decision to stay out of the presidential race out of distaste for Donald Trump and are pouring money into Senate races instead.