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Trump goes on tear against media

Gutierrez said Clinton would “make a darned good president” based on her experience, while the thought of a Trump presidency makes him afraid. They’ll be in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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The IRS has said Trump can release his tax returns even while under audit.

Biden’s office says he’ll praise Clinton as offering solutions for the middle class on jobs and education.

The vice president also plans to say Trump is clueless on the needs of working families.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Not to blame, Trump suggested, were his own remarks that gun rights supporters could “do something” if Hillary Clinton becomes president and appoints liberal judges, or his repeated insistence on the falsehood that President Barack “Obama founded ISIS”.

Trump told a crowd gathered for a Saturday evening rally in a sweltering Fairfield gym that he was making “a big play” for CT. In Pennsylvania, only election officials, certified poll watchers or qualified voters with valid reasons can bring challenges on the grounds of identity or residence, according to the Advancement Project, a civil rightsgroup. It’s already at risk after a deadlocked Supreme Court decision in June.

The program is part of an effort by Clinton to woo the record 27.3 million Latinos eligible to vote in 2016.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attacked one of his favorite targets, the media, in a series of tweets Sunday claiming that the news media is “protecting” Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Industrial area Texas senator from the Republican Party chairman candidates in pre-election in Wisconsin, Ted Cruz, managed to leave behind a strong rival businessman Donald Trump. These elections will be the U.S. presidential elections. the current president of the United States Barack Obama to be nominated for a third time that this task cannot be selected twice.

Trump will get another chance to reset his campaign on Monday when he is expected to lay out his plan for defeating what running mate Mike Pence on Sunday called, “radical Islamic terrorism” with “real specifics” on how to make the United States safer. He also called a New York Times story Sunday about his struggling campaign “fiction”.

Pence also brushed off a recent letter from the nation’s top national security experts, all Republicans, who say Trump can’t be trusted as president.

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The Dump Trump Movement, made up of Republican leaders who refuse to endorse Trump as their candidate acknowledge that Trump is “a threat”.

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