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Trump When Asked About Alt-Right: ‘Nobody Even Knows What It Is’

Ben Carson during Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s roundtable meeting with the Republican Leadership Initiative in his offices at Trump Tower in New York, Thursday, . But the mixed signals from the Trump campaign aren’t winning over immigration advocates. “Don’t be fooled” by Trumps efforts to rebrand, she told voters at a speech in Reno, saying the country faced a “moment of reckoning”.

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“I have a great relationship with the blacks”, Trump says in a clip of a phone interview in addition to one of him speaking at a rally.

“It really does take a lot of nerve to ask people he’s ignored and mistreated for decades, ‘What do you have to lose?’ because the answer is everything!” Your schools are no good. “You have no job”. In that matchup, Clinton leads Trump by just 2 points, 39 percent to 37 percent.

“They only dropped him under pressure”, Clinton said.

“It was a racist term, and everybody knew it was a racist term”, Sen. Bernie Sanders calling it “a racist term” during a debate.

Picking up where President Obama left off at the Democratic convention, Hillary Clinton praised the way Republicans used to do things during a speech Thursday, effectively distinguishing the GOP of the last two decades with the one now led by Donald Trump.

Trump responded to the ad and Clinton’s impending attack speech (she gave a speech focused on Trump’s ties to the alt-right shortly after Trump finished his speech Thursday) by saying “shame on you”.

In an interview with ABC News’ “This Week”, the former GOP presidential primary candidate and now leader of Trump’s transition team said Clinton can’t now complain having the accusations turned against her are unfair.

Cooper then noted to Trump that Steve Bannon, a Breitbart executive who now serves as the Trump campaign’s CEO, once said that Breitbart News is “the platform for the alt-right”.

Trump himself accused Clinton of “trying to smear” his supporters. “She has been extremely, extremely bad for African-Americans”.

I don’t think it’s a softening. Look at the rise in poverty. The Clinton campaign says these numbers are cherry picked, but even if this is the case, it’s tough to see the Clinton Foundation narrative as anything but one massive unforced error by both Bill and Hillary. He said he was still weighing what would become of the 11 million people already in the country illegally. “We’re going to stop the drugs from coming in”.

The GOP nominee, who had pre-emptively called Clinton a “bigot who sees people of color only as votes” at a MS rally the day before, repeated that charge on Thursday.

Underscoring Trump’s dilemma is conservative commentator Ann Coulter, who released a book this week titled “In Trump We Trust”. Marco Rubio argued over Trump’s hand size – and that week got pretty messy. “Except change his immigration policies”.

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Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia. The AP’s lawyers asked the department late Friday to hasten its efforts and provide all of her minute-by-minute schedules by October 15.

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