Share

Trump to participate in all 3 debates

But Clinton and Kaine did not have OH to themselves, as Trump campaigned outside Cleveland and near Youngstown. “We’re working very hard”, he said. “It was unbelievably enthusiastic”.

Advertisement

Donald Trump visited Mexico to speak with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on August 31, 2016.

As he left Cleveland for his next stop in Youngstown, Mr Trump extended a rare invitation to a handful of journalists on his private jet, and said that “on occasion”, he will invite journalists to travel with him.

En route, Trump told reporters on the plane that he was open to the idea of them travelling with him more often and that there is an “obligation” for nominees to participate in the three upcoming presidential debates.

“I look forward to the debates”.

The first presidential debate will be September 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. It will be moderated by Lester Holt of NBC News.

Hillary Clinton on Monday scheduled two TV interviews and flew for the first time this election cycle on a campaign plane that has press corps accommodations – amid criticism that she is increasingly avoiding the news media.

Trump spoke with journalists Monday in OH before leaving his morning stop in Cleveland for Youngstown.

The Cleveland Airport offered a glimpse of how critical the fight for OH has become in the lead-up to the general election, as airplanes for both party nominees and their running mates passed each other on the tarmac Monday morning.

Donald Trump’s campaign manager says there is a “very organized” effort underway to target Democrats in OH and beyond. “Voters who traditionally have not voted Republican or haven’t even voted in a very long time seem to be coming out to support this messenger and this message”.

An immigration speech Trump gave following his trip to Mexico, however, drew criticism from some of his Hispanic supporters, and several backers advising him on the issue chose to part ways with his campaign.

Former President Bill Clinton is warning organized labor that Donald Trump’s economic policies would cause millions of Americans to lose their jobs. Labor Day typically marks the final and most intense period of presidential campaigning.

Trump aide Jason Miller said rising poll numbers showed that the Republican nominee’s campaign was moving in the right direction. Clinton, for her part, will appear later Monday in the Quad Cities community of Hampton, Illinois, across the Mississippi River from Iowa, where she is locked in a tight contest with Trump.

“Maybe the president’s staff didn’t brief him on it, maybe he forgot about it, so he brought it up”, Giuliani said. “To return home and apply for re-entry”. The president used an alternative exit instead, something Trump described as “a metal staircase in the back of the plane”.

Clinton, briefly spoke to reporters traveling on her aircraft before leaving for Cleveland, telling them, “I am so happy to have all of you with me”.

Obama has downplayed the issue.

Donald Trump at Great Faith Ministries in Detroit on Saturday. Her running mate, Sen.

The pair met with about a dozen current and retired union members, including teamsters, steelworkers, plumbers, police patrolmen and firefighters.

Trump has characterized Mexican immigrants to the U.S.as rapists and drug dealers. You’re going to have to get on line.

Clinton dismissed concerns about her health as one of many conspiracy theories that were lobbed against her.

Clinton said she was “quite taken aback” by the Trump Foundation’s political contribution to Bondi just as she was considering an investigation into Trump University.

“There’s been one in the last month”, Kaine said.

The Labor Day holiday traditionally kicks off the last stretch of campaigning ahead of the November 8 election.

Hillary Clinton’s father also ran a small business.

He said, “We haven’t been sitting in an ivory tower”.

The Democratic presidential nominee’s first trip on the aircraft was from an airport outside her upstate NY home to a rally in Cleveland, Ohio.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks with press, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016, aboard his campaign plane, while flying over OH, as Vice presidential candidate Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., left, looks on.

The Democratic and Republican presidential nominees are campaigning in the populous Midwestern state on Labor Day just two months before voters go to the polls, EFE news reported.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks with press, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016, aboard his campaign plane, while flying over OH, as Vice presidential candidate Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., left, looks on.

Earlier, Trump and Pence attended a round-table discussion with union members, where Trump warned that America’s manufacturing jobs are “going to hell”.

Advertisement

Highlighting the intensity of the fight for battleground states like Ohio, Trump and his vice presidential running mate Mike Pence were already on the ground in Cleveland for their own campaign events when Clinton arrived.

Bill Clinton to speak in Cincinnati Monday