Clinton says daughter’s role in charity to be decided after vote
The question, written with a marker, asked who Clinton would rather have dinner with – Trump or Russian President Vladimir Putin.
North Carolina remains a battleground state in part because the last two presidential elections here were so close. “Boy, would he like to see her”. “Putin looks at her, and he laughs”. She has slight – and certainly not daunting – leads of four points or less in Florida and Colorado. 1, Trump’s recent outbursts and the unease they have caused among an important segment of the conservative electorate could bring states where Republicans had dominated for more than 30 years into play this time around. “We’re going to be here a lot”. Her ham-handed response to the controversy over her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state has exacerbated those issues.
“People who have nothing to hide don’t smash phones with hammers”.
After a scaled-back August, the candidates revved up their campaigns on Labor Day by barnstorming the industrial heartland.
“And when Donald Trump says “I know more than the generals” – really?”
“So dark, so divisive, so risky”, Clinton said about Trump, at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Clinton had sharp words for Trump, describing him as “dead wrong” for saying that his tax returns were not the concern of everyday Americans, despite every major presidential nominee since Richard Nixon releasing their taxes before the election. The second poll will be released the week of October 10-14, about a week before early voting begins in North Carolina. “It’s because she’s not very likable when she does that”.
The poll is quite a turnaround from the seven-point lead Clinton had after the conventions. Together, Kaine said, the pair would make a president and vice president who are informed and well-versed in foreign policy.
Kaine touted his experience with the Virginia National Guard when he was governor and on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, and said that when it comes to military issues like these, “I take it personally” because his son is serving overseas. “That’s why you’re seeing a renewed interest by the candidates”. “We’re going to make that decision into the future”, Trump said. Any immigrants who want full citizenship must return to their countries of origin and get in line, he told reporters – but he would not rule out a pathway to legal status for the millions living in the USA illegally, as he did in a long-awaited policy speech last week.
National security will be a focus all week. The pair is also set to appear at an MSNBC forum on Wednesday night on national security.
Meanwhile, Clinton’s campaign released a new television ad, titled “Sacrifice, ” that shows military veterans watching some of the NY businessman’s more provocative statements. John McCain’s war-hero status and his fight with the Muslim parents of an American soldier killed in combat.
“Everything I did at the State Department, I did in furtherance of America’s interest and security”, she said.
“He says whatever he feels like at any given time because you can do that when you’re a TV star”.
“Well, I just don’t think she has a presidential look, and you need a presidential look”, Trump told ABC’s David Muir in an interview.
“I think of course it’s fair game”.
Clinton has gotten help from the Republicans in questioning Trump’s capacity to serve as commander in chief.
Clinton is promoting a pathway to citizenship for numerous 11 million people living in the shadows, while Trump wants to curtail immigration and require that those who wish to gain legalized status must leave the country first. The emails, later revealed by WikiLeaks, showed some DNC officials favoring Clinton over her primary opponent, Bernie Sanders – who has since endorsed Clinton for president. Because, honestly, they never quit.
Neither Clinton nor Trump has released their public schedule for Sunday but both campaigns have confirmed they intend to halt television ads for the anniversary, keeping with a tradition of avoiding partisan presidential politics on 9/11.