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Trump dissed by Republican congressman, encouraging Clinton vote

Both campaigns must provide their latest fundraising details to federal regulators by August 20. “The difference is that it’s Donald Trump who continues to make defamatory statements to the point that people like Sen”.

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The Khans and Trump have been having words since then. Many of them raised fists when they were escorted out. Though they have criticized Trump’s feud with the soldier’s family, they have yet to walk back tepid endorsements of Trump. Several other attendees were escorted out before the event started.

Would Clinton’s policies take the U.S.in the right direction? A knowledgeable GOP source told CNN some of Trump’s campaign staff – even campaign chairman Paul Manafort – are incredibly frustrated with the candidate.

He also reiterated his stance that the USA “can’t have people coming in from Syria who have bad intentions”.

What that caution reflects is a belief – never stated publicly – among Clinton and her senior aides that if she does the basic blocking and tackling in swing states, makes no major mistakes and just keeps letting Trump talk, she wins. Trump is going to be Trump; Republicans have to decide whether that’s who they want to vote for.

Clinton’s campaign said the Democratic nominee raised $63 million in July for her campaign.

Trump said the man approached him before a Tuesday rally in Ashburn, Virginia, and presented him the medal he received for being wounded in combat.

Then on Hannity’s Monday night program, Trump said he had “been hearing” for “a long time” that the fall election could be rigged.

Obama said Trump’s attacks on the Khans showed he was “woefully unprepared” to be president.

Obama was speaking during a news conference with the prime minister of Singapore, who is visiting the White House.

Whitman was the national finance co-chair of Republican New Jersey candidate Gov. Chris Christie’s presidential campaign before he dropped out and endorsed Trump.

For Trump, the issue is that people simply struggle to see him as someone who could actually be president.

But he asked why they are still endorsing him. “What does this say about your party that this is your standard-bearer?” Otherwise, he said, the denunciations are hollow.

“If we underestimate our opponent or take this race for granted, we’ll lose”, the email said, referring to Republican nominee Donald Trump.

Hanna admitted that he and Clinton disagree on a number of issues, but he said there’s enough common ground for her to earn his vote.

Mr Trump responded by attacking the “Gold Star” family, the term for families that have lost a relative in war. Clinton is asking Americans to re-up for another four years of Democratic policies that have resulted in an anemic economic recovery, an ever-widening gap between rich and poor, racial unrest and a rudderless foreign policy. “He is unrepentant in all things”.

Hanna doesn’t have to worry about a backlash from Republican voters for supporting Clinton. He’s not seeking re-election. Clinton has maintained a 700-plus-person campaign payroll and spent $35 million on television commercials between the last week of June and last week, according to Kantar Media’s campaign advertising tracker.

She said national security would be in danger under a Trump presidency and she encouraged all Republicans to support Clinton in November.

Still, Trump’s challenge became clear in a series of odd moments Tuesday. The Republican nominee can’t let go of a perceived slight, no matter the potential damage to his presidential campaign or political reputation. The morning after accepting the Republican nomination at the party’s convention, Trump re-litigated months-old grievances with primary rival Ted Cruz.

Now, he’s sparring with an American Muslim family whose son was killed in Iraq.

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Mr Trump struck back by questioning whether Ghazala Khan had been allowed to speak.

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