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Trump Spox Says Clinton Accused GOP Nominee of Treason
“Hillary Clinton is a weak and ineffective person”.
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With the focus of the campaign shifting in the wake of the attacks, and coinciding with foreign leaders arriving in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly meeting, Hillary Clinton moved to stake her claim on the debate, hoping to draw a sharp contrast between herself and Trump on experience and temperament in a precarious time.
“However, most Americans already know Trump as a household name and he doesn’t need to diversify his interviews for additional exposure”, Bonjean said.
“You aren’t satisfied, and you shouldn’t be satisfied with the progress we’ve made”, Clinton said.
Welcome to the Trump Train. He would preen to the assembled autocrats and bureaucrats about forcing America to take in a record number of refugees, and blast Donald Trump for putting America First.
“We want to make sure we are only letting people into our country who love our country”.
The Trump campaign responded to Clinton’s attack by saying she bears some responsibility for the violence by not persuading Democratic President Barack Obama to leave a residual force of USA troops in Iraq when she was his secretary of state.
Sounds awfully similar to the average voter, although there’s one stark difference: When a Democrat running for office proposes common-sense homeland security measures, left-wing media – in the tank for the DNC – thinks it’s terrific, strong leadership.
As the overall contest has narrowed to a dead heat in the latest average of polling monitored by RealClearPolitics – a 0.7-percentage point edge for Clinton – so too has the contest in pivotal swing states that will decide the election.
Six days before the crucial first presidential debate, Donald Trump is using a spate of bombings and stabbings to build an interlocking argument on two issues where he thinks tough talk gives him a winning hand – immigration and terrorism.
“I will never be the showman my opponent is, and you know what?”
Adriana Cohen is co-host of “Herald Drive” airing 6-9 a.m. weekdays on Boston Herald Radio. As for Clinton, he suggests, “Maybe this will reassure people who will say she’s been there and then done that”.
The letter was signed by numerous supporters of Hillary Clinton, including retired Marine Gen. John Allen and Michael Morell, the former acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Clinton is getting some backup around the state from Katie McGinty’s campaign to topple Republican U.S. Senator Pat Toomey this fall.
“I also know that even if you are totally opposed to Donald Trump, you still may have some questions about me”.
Clinton juxtaposed her role in the Obama administration’s killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden with a highly charged accusation that Trump’s right-wing rhetoric had helped the Islamic State group.
As a NY senator she voted for the Iraq War, which lacked United Nations endorsement and destroyed the Iraqi state, giving rise to a Sunni insurgency, costing thousands of American and Iraqi lives and trillions of dollars.
Mike Pence and Donald Trump.
“You want something to vote for, not just against”, Clinton said. “We are proud of them and should embrace them – without them, we don’t have a country!”
Still – Trump’s hard bore approach does carry risks. Clinton’s handling of the September 11 attacks on the consulate in Benghazi, which saw the murder of four Americans, including US Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, and lying about some of its facts afterward, left her open to widespread criticism. This weekend’s attacks, from Minnesota to Manhattan, are just the latest to be carried out on US soil under President Obama. She demanded that Americans show “courage and vigilance”, and not demonize Muslims. “I’d like to start off by saying that because that would be my intention”.
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“We don’t want to do any profiling”, he said of current U.S. policy.