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Trump moves from ‘crooked Hillary’ to ‘the devil’ in US presidential race
U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton will be part of a press call in New Hampshire today, organized by the Clinton campaign, to denounce Trump’s comments – and keep the Khan controversy going another day.
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Those who follow Donald Trump on Twitter will be well accustomed to him prefixing every mention of Hillary with the word “crooked”. Trying to out-Trump her opponent with verbal barbs might ultimately leave her sounding too much like her target and turn off voters looking for a little more civility and less playground banter.
On Monday night, Mr Trump said Mr Sanders “made a deal with the devil” and said of Mrs Clinton: “She’s the devil”.
Still, enthusiasm is lower overall (44% extremely or very enthusiastic) than it was in the summer of 2012, and almost 6-in-10 Americans say they are dissatisfied with their choices for president this year.
“I’m afraid the election’s gonna be rigged, I have to be honest”, the Republican nominee said.
The hack itself is seen as a bigger problem whether voters say they think Russian Federation is attempting to influence the election or not.
Halfway through the Republican convention in Cleveland, I wrote that the GOP gathering was so shambolic that it might not give Donald Trump the “bounce” he needed.
“Trump said he has made a lot of sacrifices”.
Former Republican candidate and veteran of the Vietnam War John McCain slammed Trump for his comments, saying that the candidate did not have “unfettered licence to defame the best among us”.
Others who have worked with Trump say the only way to ensure he moves on is to wait for him to tire of an issue or get drawn into another matter.
But he asked why they are still endorsing him.
Nehlen, a longshot candidate who hopes to knock out Ryan, defended Trump in the face of criticism over his dispute with Muslim parents of a decorated Army veteran killed in Iraq in 2004.
The candidate criticised the family in an interview on Sunday and again in two tweets on Monday morning.
Both Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump – who earlier said he raised $35.8 million in small donations last month – must report their fundraising information to federal regulators by August 20. AP is the largest and most trusted source of independent news and information. “And don’t believe anyone who tells you, “I alone can fix it”, Ms. Clinton said.
Before joining Trump, Brookover served as campaign manager to Ben Carson during his failed bid for the Republican nomination. In response, Khizr Khan said Trump has a “black soul” and is not qualified to be commander in chief.
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Other polls released Monday include a CNN/ORC nationwide poll, conducted over the weekend, showing Ms. Clinton with a seven-point post-convention bounce, building her edge to 52 to 43 percent, head-to-head.