Smoother ride for Clinton? She says…
A battle over accusations of bigotry continued to rage between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump on Friday.
Clinton’s remarks were part of an address about the Republican nominee’s relationship with the “alt-right”, a movement she characterized as “an emerging racist ideology”. “They’re out. They’re out”, he said.
Trump is in Las Vegas, still trying to make his case to Hispanic leaders, while Clinton leaves campaigning up to her running mate Tim Kaine for the day.
“A man with a long history of racial discrimination who traffics in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids and the far dark reaches of the internet should never run our government or command our military”, Clinton said. The Democratic presidential candidate said her Republican opponent may try and convey “gravity” or he could seek to “score points”.
He met with a group of black and Latino supporters at his Trump Towers in NY early on Thursday.
Over the past couple of days, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a bigot and she responded by delivering an entire speech blasting him for his ties to white nationalists and racists – to which Trump responded that she was insulting all the Americans who supported him.
But as Trump has fallen behind Democrat Hillary Clinton in the polls, he has apparently begun to scale back his anti-illegal immigration rhetoric.
“Those who are wavering right now are just as likely to be thinking about supporting a third-party candidate instead, and not between Clinton and Trump”, said Tom Smith, who directs the Center for the Study of Politics and Society at the University of Chicago. “This is not Republicanism as we have known it”, she said.
Under the present rate, a government attorney working on behalf of the State Department notified the AP’s lawyers, it will take about four and one-half months – or until December 30 – to release all the remaining schedules through the end of Clinton’s term, in February 2013. “There’s no amnesty”, Trump said.
When asked whether people who entered the country illegally as long of 15 years ago, and have jobs and families, will be deported, Trump said, “We’re going to see what happens once we strengthen up our border”.
He also promised again that he would build a wall on the southern border. “We want to follow the laws, you know, we have very strong laws in this country”.
Trump’s campaign denounced the ad as a “disgusting new low”.
He accused Clinton of creating “a private illegal email server in order to hide her corrupt dealings.knowing full well it would put American lives at risk by making classified information highly vulnerable to foreign hacking”. The corruption was revealed for all to see. He also made a point of saying that Trump discredited the first black president by calling Barack Obama’s citizenship into question.