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Trump, Clinton deadlocked in Ohio, Florida: polls
Clinton has spent $132 million on ads, NBC News reported this week, more than four times Trump’s almost $29 million.
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As the LA Times notes, the Trump campaign has pointed to an interview in 2003 with Neil Cavuto as proof that he opposed the war early on. Download the results of 2016 network security survey. You can argue that Clinton’s a little shady on the email servers, and some other things, but her fact-checks don’t come with the same blaring LIES LYING LIAR alarm that Trump gets, and Lauer let all that fly by. That effort started in Kansas City on Thursday night with an address on faith at the National Baptist Convention. “If I create that perception, then I take responsibility”.
In 2002 on “The Howard Stern Show”, when prompted if he was for invading Iraq, Trump said “yeah, I guess so”. “It’s grace that lifts us up and grace that leads us home”.
At the televised forum on Wednesday night, Trump said he was “shocked” by information he got during the briefing.
As proof of his stellar foreign policy experience, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has frequently claimed that he did not support the Iraq War.
Yesterday, she seized the opportunity to repeatedly attack Trump, including for his comment that the USA should “take the oil” from Iraq.
U.S. Generals reduced to rubble.
In Cedar Rapids, former Iowan, University of Iowa graduate and Reagan administration staffer Doug Elmets asked “How can any self-respecting human being look at Donald Trump and say he should be the leader of this country?”
Instead, the forum sponsored by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America turned into a superficial event, Haynie said.
On Wednesday, Trump also said he would ask his generals within his first month in White House for a plan to defeat the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, though he claimed just several months ago that he knew more than the generals about the extreme group.
Clinton’s campaign now has more than $68 million on hand, while the joint committees have about $84 million total on hand.
Noyes also told fill-in host Elizabeth McDonald that both Clinton and Donald Trump should be pushed to release their “full medical histories to find out what’s going on” and hopefully put to rest (or not) concerns about Clinton’s cough fits.
Some of those Republicans will join Clinton Friday for what she dubbed a “working session” on the threat of terrorism. The forum was a preview to a highly anticipated debate and a glimpse of what they can expect from both candidates.
But instead, nearly from the start, Lauer began questioning Clinton about her private email server, rather than issues about the military and veterans. But she defended her support for US military intervention to help oust a dictator in Libya, despite the chaotic aftermath.
OH voters are also basically evenly divided between Trump and Clinton in a one-on-one matchup, 46 percent-45 percent, but when third-party candidates are added, Trump has a 4-point lead 41 percent to 37 percent.
It was the first time on the campaign trail that Trump has gone to such great lengths to prove his dissenting opinion prior to the war.
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“I was totally against the war in Iraq”, the anthropomorphic caramelized creme brulee asserted, despite the fact that he did in fact voice support for the invasion of Iraq, but that was waaaay back before he chose to run for President, so it doesn’t count!