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U.S. faces moment of reckoning: Hillary Clinton
This led to a fiery debate over hacking and his urging of a foreign government to meddle in American politics.
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Khizr Kahn, a Muslim whose son was one of 14 Muslims killed while serving in the military since the September 11, 2001, attacks, drew cheers when he pulled out a pocket copy of the US Constitution and said he wanted to show it to Mr Trump.
“And just as with our founders there are no guarantees”. Its truly is up to us. It’s a guiding principle for the country we’ve always been.
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The Latest on the Democratic National Convention and 2016 presidential campaign. The shoot-from-the-hip billionaire believes he can make headway in those states with blue-collar white men, a demographic that has eluded Clinton and was unlikely to be swayed by a convention that heavily celebrated racial and gender diversity.
Starting with a rally Friday at Temple University, Clinton, accompanied by running mate Sen. We request that the Philadelphia Police Department, Homeland Security, and all present law enforcement agencies assist us in our Citizens Arrest. The appearance of him encouraging Russian Federation to meddle in the presidential campaign enraged Democrats and Republicans, even as he dismissed suggestions from Obama and other Democrats that Moscow already was intervening on his behalf.
Her address was the culmination of a convention that was far more choreographed than what Republicans put on the week before in Cleveland.
Just from that short excerpt, a major difference between Clinton and Donald Trump becomes abundantly clear – she says “us”, not “I”.
A consistent message has been Clinton’s perseverance.
“Tonight in her speech, Hillary is going to stitch together each of these themes and talk about how this election is really a moment of reckoning for the voters”, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told reporters.
Clinton knows she needs to win voters over who don’t necessarily like her (she ain’t the most popular woman in America, that’s for sure) or the Democratic Party, and that’s exactly what she aimed to do. The most powerful validation came Wednesday night from President Barack Obama, her victorious primary rival in 2008. Her health care plan was a failure. She disputed Trump’s assertion that she wants to repeal the Second Amendment, saying “I’m not here to take away your guns”.
Nic McCarthy, a 27-year-old delegate from Virginia, wasn’t planning to vote for Hillary Clinton before she started her acceptance speech.
– Bernie Sanders and I will work together to make college tuition-free for the middle class and debt-free for all.
Barbara Jeter-Jackson, Dutchess County legislator and a delegate, said it was the mix of personal and professional speeches which stood out at the convention.
“We are not going back to sleep”, said Sanders delegate Erika Onsrue of Minnesota.
“He wants us to fear the future and fear each other”, she said. The Democrats recycled lines from conventions past, including si se puede, which was chanted during vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine’s goofy and disappointing remarks. And I know it from my own life. I worked for Ronald Reagan.
After Clinton’s pithy tweet, Trump was baited to reply: “How long did it take your staff of 823 people to think that up-and where are your 33,000 emails that you deleted?”
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“A world where America has full employment, where there’s no such thing as radical Islamic terrorism, where the border is totally secured, and where thousands of innocent Americans have not suffered from rising crime in cities like Baltimore and Chicago”, Trump said yesterday.