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Trump, Clinton Continue To Exchange Claims Of Racism
Trump lost the lead-off Iowa caucuses to Texas Sen. “Instead of continuing to push discredited conspiracy theories, Donald Trump needs to produce a real doctor’s letter, written by a credible doctor, that details the state of his health for voters”, Glen Caplin said in a Clinton campaign statement.
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And Thursday, he reiterated the comments in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, saying Clinton was a bigot and her policies backed up the assertion (he did not provide specifics).
Trump countered her rhetoric yesterday by releasing a video showing Clinton in the 1990s discussing a crime bill and referring to “super-predators”, or at-risk youth she said needed to be brought under control.
Washington Free Beacon editor Matthew Continetti addressed the charges of racism being traded between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Friday night on The Kelly File.
“Don’t be fooled” by Mr Trump’s efforts to rebrand, she told voters during a speech in Reno.
Trump tried to flip the narrative from just being an attack on him to an attack on all Americans. Clinton’s physician – the only person to speak on the record who has actually examined her – has repeatedly affirmed the former secretary of state’s health and fitness for the highest office in the land.
Republican Donald Trump received his briefing earlier this month, a customary move for major party nominees but one that has been the subject of a political tussle during the campaign.
To the nearly entirely African-American crowd at the historically black Florida A&M University, Kaine also talked about the importance of historically black colleges and how he and Clinton plan to keep funding the schools in their education plan.
Then it was Clinton’s turn. “We’re going to see what happens”, he said, which might mean that Trump’s administration will approach the issue with more care than could have been expected before.
“From the start, Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia”.
On Friday, the attacks were still coming.
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.
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She said the private Clinton Foundations charitable programs would continue if shes elected, even as Trump and other critics argue they would present a conflict of interest. The video also shows Clintons former Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders, denouncing the phrase as a racist term. Clinton has since apologized for using the term.