Why Clinton, Trump didn’t campaign today & what they’re saying about Dallas
“Isn’t it sad that on a day of national tragedy Hillary Clinton is answering softball questions about her email lies on CNN?” presumptive Republican presidential nominee Trump asked in a tweet yesterday.
“Trump is, his campaign is pretty extreme, and if they condemn it, what can you say?” Tim Kaine, Massachusetts Sen.
Trump is seeking to unify a Republican Party less than two weeks before its nominating convention in Cleveland.
Still, he said “I think he’s a necessary candidate”. “This will not be a political hack”.
Stewart, who has been considering a run for governor of Virginia according to CBS, posted on Facebook that Clinton and Lt. Governor Ralph Northam were to blame for “encouraging” the violence which lead to the death of five police officers in Dallas.
However, it’s also rare for a Republican candidate to be as critical of trade as Trump has been. He said that he would support the police while also fighting crime in the nation’s inner cities.
Trump spoke after five police officers were murdered in Dallas last week.
Some were disappointed by the news, but nearly everyone said it was appropriate given Thursday’s shooting in which five police officers were killed and several others injured when a gunman opened fire during a protest in Dallas.
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, a Trump surrogate who is African-American, said on Fox Friday morning that there are terrorists and “professional agitators all over our country looking for opportunities”.
HADDONFIELD, N.J. – In Chris Christie, Donald Trump has a potential running mate who’s well-known in many roles: A political hero and a villain.
Over the past several months, Trump has repeatedly blamed President Barack Obama for racially dividing the country, and he has been an outspoken defender of police officers, saying that many are afraid to do their jobs and that sometimes they have to be rough with suspected criminals.
“We must restore law and order”.
Addressing the AME Convention, Democratic presidential nominee Ms Clinton said, “there is something wrong with our country”.
He acknowledges Trump is stronger than past GOP nominees, at least with nonunion, working-class whites.
The ad depicts a transgender woman denied access to a bathroom by a restaurant worker. In that context, most of the 31 percent of Democrats who allegedly think she should face criminal charges would nearly certainly come home, along with a sizable number of independents and perhaps a decent number of college-educated Republicans who are or who could quickly become horrified at the idea of a Trump administration.
The Republican presidential candidate graduated from Wharton in 1968 and has frequently touted his Ivy League education during the campaign. Therefore, he said, Democratic candidates down-ballot are also associated with her. Walden was speaking to reporters during a “Christian Science Monitor” breakfast. He called Stewart’s words cynical and said they were typical of his xenophobic messages. “An intolerant America is a less productive, less innovative and less competitive America”.
“I’m glad he’s on the Trump campaign”.
Trump’s plan “is not a fix at all; it’s an ideological crusade” that “would gut the VA of the resources needed to provide high-quality, coordinated care”, said Bishop Garrison, an Army veteran and Clinton adviser.