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Trump challenges Hillary to release medical records
“He is not talking about a deportation force”, she said on Fox News Sunday. Clinton is down from the 46 percent she earned in that same poll.
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Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson says he’s optimistic about getting into the presidential debates, but admits it would be “game over” if he doesn’t make the cut.
In the Morning Consult poll released early on Sunday, the former secretary of state leads the NY billionaire by 3 points, 43 percent to 40 percent throughout the country. Once those debates happen, then you’ll have an idea where Pennsylvania’ going. “So I’m just really optimistic”.
However, Trump’s attempt to win African-American votes slipped up on Twitter where he was heavily criticized for appearing to insensitively use the shooting death of a prominent basketball player’s cousin for his political purposes.
Trump warned a crowd in Iowa on Saturday that Clinton “wants to shut down family farms” and implement anti-agriculture policies. The AP’s lawyers asked the department late Friday to hasten its efforts and provide all of her minute-by-minute schedules by October 15. An analyst with the ACLU told ABC News that Trump’s app collects “significantly more data” about users than Clinton’s campaign app.
In his speech, Mr Trump said he would seek to institute a tracking system to ensure illegal immigrants who overstay their visas are quickly removed.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Preibus said he didn’t know Bannon, but was becoming acquainted with him. “I think Donald Trump himself contributed $100,000 to the foundation”, Plouffe said. “I think that’s deeply offensive”, Pence said. Thirty-five percent support Clinton, and 34 percent support Trump.
“These worldwide gangs and cartels will be a thing of the past”.
“When Republicans meet with their donors, with their supporters, they call it a meeting”, she said on CBS” Face the Nation. “And this is not a simple question”, said Priebus, who’s had a hard relationship with Trump.
“The Clinton Foundation issue is hurting Clinton”. “None of the Clintons have ever taken a salary and don’t profit from the foundation”, Craig Minassian, the Clinton Foundation’s chief communications officer, told MSNBC.
Clinton has said the AP’s analysis was flawed because it did not account fully for all meetings and phone calls during her entire term as secretary. “We’re not trying to wind it down”. Clinton proposes to kick off her presidency by making the richest Americans “pay their fair share”, and then use that revenue to make the largest public expenditures toward domestic jobs since World War II.
Christie defends Trump’s outreach to African-Americans: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is chairing Trump’s transition team, defended the Republican nominee’s description of African-Americans’ lives as marked by poverty and violence, reports Politico.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attends the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 45th Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington September 19, 2015. But his overall message has not changed.
To sum up, Trump has been referring to the “bigotry” of Clinton for several weeks. “If he becomes US President he will be able sensibly to make the big decisions”, Farange wrote.
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With a little more than two months to go before the November 8 election, the comments by David Plouffe, a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama and manager of his 2008 presidential campaign, mark another escalation in a series of blows being exchanged between Trump’s camp and that of his Democrat opponent, Hillary Clinton.