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Trump unloads on Clinton moments after speech
If your Democratic Party is the party of FDR and JFK, Clinton’s predictable return to her right-wing roots is a betrayal of core values.
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“Our campaign computer system has been under review by outside cyber security experts”.
The latest attack, which was disclosed to Reuters yesterday, follows two other hacks on the DNC and the party’s fundraising committee for candidates for the US House of Representatives. As the cliche goes, Democrats fall in love and Republicans fall in line.
If Hillary Clinton wants to be trusted on the economy more than Trump, she first needs to regain the trust of the American public in her character.
“It truly is up to us.We have to decide whether we will all work together so we can all rise together”, Clinton said in an address on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
United States presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said yesterday the challenges facing Americans demand steady leadership and a collective spirit, contrasting her character with what she described as a risky and volatile Donald Trump. Clinton said. “Donald Trump can’t even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign”.
Ted Strickland, a former OH governor and now a candidate for the U.S. Senate, said trade is “the biggest deal” in OH and can be a problem for Democrats if they don’t push back against Trump.
All week Mr Trump has sought to tamp down the chants by stressing that his main goal is to simply beat Mrs Clinton in the 8 November presidential election.
Clinton and Kaine are using the Rust Belt tour to highlight manufacturing successes and discuss how they plan to boost wages for the middle class.
He was likely referring to Trump’s controversial statements in which he has claimed that if he is president he will not come to the aid of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries who do not pay their fair share on defense.
“Now I’ve been fighting for a trade agenda for more than 20 years that puts American workers first and I can tell you that in all those years I’ve never ever seen Donald Trump”, said Brown, one of the most liberal members of the Senate. “We do not buy into that dark, divisive, image that was presented at the Republican convention last week”.
“The differences are stark”, Kaine said in Harrisburg. This was setting up to be the split: to Trump, a revived bloc of Reagan Democrats, and to Hillary, a new group of-hold your cookies-Clinton Republicans.
Clinton’s unpopularity is second only to Trump’s, with a disapproval rating of 55 percent compared to his 57 percent, according to recent averages.
Trump has made plans to visit some of the same areas Clinton is campaigning in during her three-day bus tour through OH and Pennsylvania, scheduling Monday stops in Columbus and Cleveland.
“We are clear-eyed about what our country is up against”.
“We didn’t want to disrupt her”, says Doug Bullock, a New York Sanders delegate. “Bonds of trust and respect are fraying”, Clinton said.
Trump also posted a social media clip mocking Clinton’s husband and former president Bill Clinton for appearing to doze off during her speech.
He campaigned in another swing state, Colorado, on Friday and was scheduled to visit OH next week. His acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention had higher TV ratings than Clinton’s at the Democratic National Convention, according to preliminary results. Trump had pulled in roughly 30 million from those networks. That fell short of the 32.2 million people who watched Trump speak to the Republicans a week before. Both candidates were on the campaign trail on Friday, kicking off what is expected to be a hotly contested general election battle. She ended up on her own at 14, working as a housemaid.
Clinton’s daughter Chelsea described a mother who liked to watch “Pride and Prejudice” while Trump’s daughter Ivanka claimed her father would fight for equal pay for women and affordable childcare. The Kremlin has denied the accusations.
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But the Democrats choreographed their four days wisely.