Clinton Campaign Slams Trump For Painting A ‘Dark Picture’ Of America
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is taking her battle against rival Donald Trump to a computer screen near you.
Addressing a raucous crowd in Cleveland, Ohio, on the final day of the GOP’s presidential nominating convention, the billionaire businessman and former reality TV star said the United States is facing a “moment of crisis” and vowed that his plan “will put America first”. We may be missing a couple of people. “Never ever”, he said.
He said: “I have joined the political arena so that the powerful can no longer beat up on people that cannot defend themselves”.
Her one-time Democratic rival Bernie Sanders also wrote in a tweet: “Trump: ‘I alone can fix this.’ Is this guy running for president or dictator?'” “He will fight for equal pay, for equal work, and I will fight for this too right alongside of him”. If he did, it’s fine. He blamed it on the PAC that ran the ad.
Texas Senator Mr Cruz caused a storm on Wednesday night and later defended his decision, saying he would not be a “servile puppy” to someone who had attacked his wife and father.
Trump said Cruz should “stay home” and “relax” instead. “I have to tell you, I think Heidi Cruz is a great person”.
Next, Trump praised the reporting of the National Enquirer, which had written a piece suggested that Cruz’s father had been photographed with Lee Harvey Oswald, President Kennedy’s assassin. There is no evidence of a link between the two men.
Trump, in classic style, essentially said he couldn’t care less that Cruz declined to endorse him in a dramatic snub at the convention.
Outside the convention hall, Cleveland’s Public Square on July 21 attracted hundreds of demonstrators – both supporters and opponents of Trump – amid a sizable police presence.
Cruz, who told Republicans they need to vote their conscience in November, was loudly booed by many other delegations as he left the stage, despite being the runner-up in the GOP presidential primary.
That was perhaps in reaction to the speech given on Monday night by Trump’s wife Melania, who was accused of plagiarism when she repeated lines from a 2008 speech by Michelle Obama, Obama’s wife.
“This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton: death, destruction and weakness”. “And his answer – more fear, more division, more anger, more hate – was yet another reminder that he is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be President of the United States”, the Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said in a statement.
While Trump in past months has proposed a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States, he said Thursday the suspension would apply only to immigrants “from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism”. “People can walk out, they can turn around”, Stokes said. The list was meant to ease concerns about his conservative credentials in the Republican primary.