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Trump vows to put ‘America first’, tears into Hillary Clinton during speech
Because Donald Trump is going to wipe. Her.
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“Hillary Clinton has put forth specific plans to grow Pennsylvania’s economy through investments in infrastructure and manufacturing, while the Republican nominee is pledging to double down on the same failed economic policies that drove our economy into the ditch in 2008 when our country was losing approximately 700,000 jobs per month”.
Yet he said he could never endorse the billionaire businessman after Trump attacked his wife and suggested Cruz’s father was involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
When Trump finally wrapped up – “I will fight for you, and I will win for you!” – the balloons cascaded down on the crowd.
Secret Service spokesman Robert Hoback told AFP that the department “is aware of this matter and will conduct the appropriate investigation”.
Trump fulfilled his promise to forgive $47.5 million in loans he gave to his campaign, according to Federal Election Commission reports filed late Wednesday.
Trump has previously vowed to eliminate the EPA and roll back some of America’s most ambitious environmental policies, actions that he says would revive the US oil and coal industries and bolster national security.
A relatively brighter spot for Trump is the Great America PAC, headed by veteran GOP strategist Ed Rollins, which has been steadily raising and spending funds to build a massive database of Trump supporters to turn out the vote in target states.
“I’m a military man first, and anyone who takes information about our Central Intelligence Agency or Secret Service and people at our embassy and puts it out on a server where anyone can grab it, putting Americans in danger to be killed, should be held accountable”, he told WMUR-TV.
The lion’s share, $25.6 million, went to Trump Victory, which raises money for the Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee and 11 state party committees. Her primetime speech elicited repeated applause and much praise from delegates in the arena.
“I blame Hillary Clinton personally for the death of my son”.
“[Monday night’s] event made a case [that] the American people should look…and make a comparison between Republicans and Democrats”, Falconi told the Asian Journal.
She more than compensated on Thursday night, some convention delegates said.
The prevailing narrative at the Cleveland convention has not been about Trump’s positions, but dominated instead by the failure of he party’s various factions to unite behind Trump.
If Republican delegates gathered in Cleveland to nominate Trump were caught off-guard, they didn’t show it. (Trump’s reference to O’Donnell in 2009), “Hater and Loser”, and even “Donald Trump doesn’t think I should be able to get married” – in reference to LGBT rights!
The best the Republicans can offer the nation is a sound-bite presidential candidate who is all ego, throws a fit if he doesn’t get his way and has no national vision but his own bottom line.
Americans are still much less likely to become victims of domestic or worldwide terrorism than most Europeans and citizens of Middle East nations.
Clinton was scheduled to appear later Tuesday at a training center in Las Vegas run by the Culinary Workers Union, an affiliate of UNITE HERE.
In Ronald Reagan’s speech at the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, the “Great Communicator” used “we” at every opportunity-even the “royal we” at one point, when discussing his experience on the campaign trail, where a “me” word would have sufficed-dropping a whopping 211 “we” words and just 34 “me” words during the hour-long speech.
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“As far as I’m concerned, the laws of the land on treason could be a firing squad if she’s found guilty”, he added. Something’s wrong there. I wish they made the documents public on why Anderson was there, Ambassador Anderson. Clinton, however, has a 46% to 39% edge over Trump in the all-important swing states – the ten states in 2012 that were decided by less than seven points.