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Trump, Clinton transition teams to be neighbors
He is taken the Republican party a long way from mourning in America to midnight in America.
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Clinton approached that issue Thursday night indirectly, as other speakers throughout the week have done: by emphasizing her tenacity on behalf of Americans who needed help and the results she’s gotten for them, from disabled and minority children denied an equal education to first responders on 9/11 damaged by toxic fumes. But her primary focus was persuading Americans to not be seduced by Trump’s vague promises to restore economic security and fend off threats from overseas. “He loses his cool at the slightest provocation”. When he’s gotten a tough question from a reporter. When he sees as protester at a rally. “Ask yourself: “Does Donald Trump have the temperament to be Commander-in-Chief?” she asked”.
Khan said, “Donald Trump, you are asking Americans to trust you with our future”.
As President Barack Obama did the night before, Clinton described Trump as an aberration in the GOP. We did not hear back from the Trump campaign.
“Well, a great Democratic president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, came up with the ideal rebuke to Trump more than eighty years ago, during a much more perilous time: ‘The only thing we have to fear is fear itself'”.
“I know that at a time when so much seems to be pulling us apart, it can be hard to imagine how we’ll ever pull together again”, Clinton said to a rapt Democratic convention audience. “And that is the only colors that matter in the United States of America!” “For the struggling, the striving and the successful…for all Americans”, Clinton said.
Some Zimbabweans say they are happy with the process of selecting a United States president, in which the people or the demos have a big say in the presidential caucuses and primaries. She said that her mother will “drop everything” in order to FaceTime for a few moments with her granddaughter Charlotte, Chelsea Clinton said. “I take deeply and with great humility the responsibility this campaign imposes on us”. For those who vote for me and those who don’t.
“For the past year, many people made the mistake of laughing off Donald Trump’s comments – excusing him as an entertainer just putting on a show”. “I thought that was very surprising”, he said. Tim Kaine, said of the election in an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America”.
“There are no guarantees”, Clinton said, that political contests turn out for the best. What are we offering? “I’m starting to agree with you”, Trump said at a town hall meeting in Colorado Springs, where his supporters were chanting “lock her up” in reference to Hillary. The choice is clear, Clinton said.
“We will not ban a religion”.
” Clinton said the nation instead should be “clear-eyed” about its problems, and “we will rise to the challenge just as we always have”. But we are not afraid. “Americans don’t say ‘I alone can fix it.’ We say, “We’ll fix it together”.
The sprawl is partly a result of the expanding reach of Clinton’s campaign. She had to capitalize on the optimism about America that animated the convention, while reassuring voters who are anxious about a sluggish economic recovery and alarmed about crime and terrorism.
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A comprehensive immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship to millions of immigrants, including Indians, is a major election promise of Clinton, 68, who is the first women presidential nominee of a major political party.