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Trump Campaign Struggles to Explain Gennifer Flowers Invite
Ted Cruz, who denounced Trump in the primary campaign but announced Friday that he strongly opposed Clinton and would vote for his former rival.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway is setting a high bar for her boss in Monday night’s debate.
“Her vision is we should be able to take three months of paid family leave whether we have a child, whether we get hurt, or whether someone we love needs our support”, Chelsea Clinton said.
“A lifetime’s commitment to solving problems in the real world qualifies Hillary Clinton for this job, and the country should put her to work”, the Times said of the former secretary of state and USA senator from NY. “The tweet was actually mocking efforts by Hillary Clinton and her campaign to distract voters”.
“Those who are backing Donald Trump, I urge them to really explore what the differences are, and not just believe the rhetoric”, Fields said.
Flowers did not return a request for comment, but as of Saturday she had indicated to Buzzfeed News that she meant to be there. But in Maine’s second congressional district, Trump leads Clinton 48 percent to 34 percent.
Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, also said Flowers – with whom the former president admitted to having an affair during his time as governor of Arkansas – will not be at the White House hopefuls’ first faceoff.
On Monday Night, candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton square off for their first general election debate, a primetime event that is expected to shatter viewing records, despite a large number of the Republican’s fans set to be distracted by Monday Night Football, with television executives projecting an audience over 100 million capturing almost the entire universe of likely American voters.
Joel Benenson, a Clinton campaign strategist, defended the decision to invite Cuban, pointing to his record as a successful businessman. She tells CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday that “we don’t expect her to be there as a guest of the Trump campaign”.
On Sunday, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said on ABC’s “This Week” that Holt should point out when Trump clearly lies, calling Trump a special case because he has repeated so many falsehoods.
Conway said she trusts that all of the people moderating the upcoming debates will ask questions that “benefit the voters”.
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The one-on-one discussions will follow what was likely Netanyahu’s final meeting with Obama last week, capping what has been a sometimes rocky relationship between the leaders of the two allies.