Why only Hillary: Clinton camp assails Federal Bureau of Investigation director, presses for details
“He’s not that type of guy”, Grassley said, referring to Comey, then acting attorney general, refusal to sign an extension of President George W. Bush’s warrantless domestic spying program because of concerns about its legality and oversight.
Edenbridge Bonfire Society spokesman Jeni Fox said: “We are literally helping Trump to live out his own catchphrase “burn it down”. “I really disagreed with him, I was not his fan”.
“It took a lot of guts but I’ll tell you what, what he did, it brought back his reputation”, the Republican nominee said at a rally.
It’s a sharp reversal.
The poll showed likely voters were split on whether they thought the Federal Bureau of Investigation announcement it was an important issue to discuss – 55 percent – or more of a distraction to the campaign – 44 percent.
Hampton said that Clinton had a two point lead in the poll before the FBI investigation story broke on Friday, October 28. Little is publicly known yet about the emails, other than that they were found during an unrelated probe into Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
Clinton on Monday played down the damage of the probe, telling a rally in the swing state of OH that “there’s no case here” and that she’s confident no charges will be made.
Ed Rendell, the former governor of Pennsylvania and former Democratic National Committee chairman, said Tuesday that Hillary Clinton’s campaign was making a mistake by attacking FBI director James Comey over how he handled recent developments into the investigation of Clinton’s private server. “That’s a good question”. Harry Reid (D-Nevada) saying in a letter over the weekend that the director’s actions “demonstrated a disturbing double standard for the treatment of sensitive information, with what appears to be a clear intent to aid one political party over another”.
Days ago, Snopes debunked the notion that changing early votes is being allowed because of the FBI’s freaky announcement that they may or may not have more emails pertaining to Clinton. That makes no sense at all.
But an economist with Moody’s warned against placing too much weight on election predictions, particularly due to the unpredictable way the election has played out thus far.