Clinton calendars won’t be released until after election
“Trump’s missteps, stumbles and gaffes seem to outweigh Clinton’s shaky trust status and perceived shady dealings”.
“I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, independents, everyone who is as troubled as I am by the bigotry and divisiveness of Donald Trump’s campaign”, she told MSNBC, adding she was asking “fair-minded Americans to repudiate this kind of divisive demagoguery” at the November 8 election.
Other interesting finding include that voters say 74-21 percent that Trump should release his tax returns publicly, including 62-31 percent among Republicans. Just like the National Review did way back in January, Hillary Clinton wants to warn these moderate, “normal” conservatives that Trump is not their candidate, but rather the candidate of internet-savvy white supremacists sitting in America’s basements and fuming over Emperor Obama’s white genocide.
Trump countered her rhetoric on Friday by releasing a video showing Clinton in the 1990s discussing a crime bill and referring to “super-predators”, or at-risk youth she said needed to be brought under control. Bernie Sanders, her main rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, have called the use of that term racist. Clinton has since apologized.
For a little over a week now, Trump has kept his focus on his Democratic opponent by capitalizing on the numerous developments related to her private email practices and the questionable dealings between Clinton Foundation donors and the State Department.
The State Department has for months released regular batches of Hillary Clinton’s daily meeting schedules from her time as Secretary of State, but it has now said that not all the schedules would be released by the time the election rolls around. On Friday, he also continued his recent push to broaden his base of support among minority voters, convening a roundtable with Latino backers at his hotel in Las Vegas.
In her phone interview with MSNBC, Clinton was asked if she was certain there are no emails or Clinton Foundation ties to foreign entities that would affect her presidential prospects. She replied, “I am sure”, and mentioned her strong understanding about the foundation’s work.
Jason Miller, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, said in a statement released Friday, “It is unacceptable that the State Department is now refusing to release her official schedule before the election in full”.
The agency told The Associated Press it expects to release the last of the files around December 30.
In a video published on Thursday, the Clinton campaign attempt to link Trump to the KKK.