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Trump insists, falsely, that he opposed Iraq war
Hillary Clinton portrayed herself yesterday as a steely stateswoman ready to fend off the dangers facing the United States, as she denounced Republican rival Donald Trump as “unpatriotic” and unfit to lead.
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In the one-on-one with Trump on Thursday, the candidate will discuss with Dr. Mehmet Oz his “health regimen” and “share his vision for America’s health”.
The foreign policy discussion followed a Wednesday night national security forum.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton confronted their key weaknesses in a televised national security forum. “And that’s not only unsafe, it should be disqualifying”.
The Republican also renewed his praise for Putin and his disdain for President Barack Obama, arguing that “it’s a very different system and I don’t happen to like the system, but certainly, in that system, he’s been a leader, far more than our president has been a leader”.
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Pence said that with his praise for Putin, Trump was not trying to praise dictatorship.
Seeking to strike a commanding tone, Clinton called for the United States to track down and kill Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as it did Osama bin Laden.
“Getting al-Baghdadi will require efforts at the top levels, but it will send a resounding message that nobody directs or inspires attacks against the United States and gets away with it”, she said.
The other states that the poll on the presidential race focused on were Florida, which had Clinton and Trump in a head-to-head contest, tied at 47 percent; North Carolina had Clinton with 47 percent and Trump with 43 percent; and OH where Trump was nosing ahead of Clinton, 46 percent to 45 percent.
The bitter back-and-forth was likely to be on display for the campaign’s duration. During the forum, Clinton faced questions about her private email server, her judgment and her vote as a Senator from NY for the Iraq War while her opponent, Donald Trump, was quizzed about his plan to combat ISIS and whether his administration would allow undocumented immigrants to serve in the military.
“Her policies unleashed ISIS, spread terrorism and put Iran on a path to nuclear weapons”.
In the race for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat that is up for grabs, the poll showed that race too is neck and neck.
Clinton’s tarmac address to reporters marked the first podium press conference in nine months for the candidate, who broke a long media drought by speaking to journalists at length on her campaign plane this week.
“Just days after the war started, I was quoted as saying the war is a mess”, Trump said, calling it “more evidence that I had opposed the war from the start”.
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“‘I would never have handled it that way”.