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Trump’s Putin embrace draws ire, praise of Pennsylvania voters

“But we’re not going to do it by just rolling over and adopting his wish list, which is exactly what Donald Trump has done”, she said. At a rally in Pensacola, Florida, on Friday, he said Clinton is “so protected” that “she could walk into this arena right now and shoot somebody with 20,000 people watching, right smack in the middle of the heart”.

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TRUMP: He has decried the impact of debt from loans on college students, but beyond his often-stated promise to create jobs as president, he has not offered a concrete proposal to address what he called “one of the biggest questions I get is from people in college”.

He added that millions of Americans support the Republican nominee because, “they are sick of corrupt career politicians like Hillary Clinton”.

The Politico news site declared that the candidate had indeed held her first press conference in 275 days.

“I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters”, Trump said during a campaign rally in January in Iowa.

A Quinnipiac University poll released September 8 showed Clinton leading Trump in Pennsylvania by 5 percentage points, 48 percent to 43 percent, narrowing Clinton’s 10 point-margin in August polling.

Pence said, “the men and women who support Donald Trump’s campaign are hard-working Americans: Farms, coal miners, teachers, veterans, members of our law enforcement community”. He tweets and retweets their offensive hateful mean-spirited rhetoric.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s effusive praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin gets under Sue Cook’s political skin.

Clinton called the North Korea test ‘outrageous and unacceptable, ‘ saying she supported imposing additional U.S. and United Nations sanctions.

Trump, who has faced backlash from both parties in recent days for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin, was interviewed by Larry King, a veteran American journalist whose show airs Thursday evenings on RT America, the USA partner of a network originally called “Russia Today“.

This doesn’t mean Trump is some sort of Manchurian Candidate in cahoots with Putin. “So I won’t stop calling out bigotry and racist rhetoric in this campaign”.

“Guys, he didn’t, she did”, said Conway. She said no president knows everything and the next president needs humility, especially when making life-or-death decisions.

Comments about voters – especially at private fundraisers – have tripped up presidential hopefuls in the past.

On education, the two candidates are as far apart as they are on any issue at stake in the 2016 election.

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Senator Lindsey Graham, who is no fan of his former primary opponent, summed up Putin’s less-admirable attributes, quipping, “Other than destroying every instrument of democracy in his own country, having opposition people killed, dismembering neighbors through military force, and being the benefactor of the butcher of Damascus, he’s a good guy”.

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