Clinton expresses regret over Trump comments
In an interview with Israeli TV this week, Clinton said that Trump supporters are, “what I call the deplorables; you know, the racists and the, you know, the haters, and the people who are drawn because they think somehow he’s going to restore an America that no longer exists”.
By virtue of a coin flip, Clinton took the stage first and quickly found herself responding at length to questions about her years in government. For a time, their planes were parked about 200 yards apart at the Cleveland airport, a sign of Ohio’s importance in the election. The other swing states are Florida, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
He said the first step is guaranteeing safety, and said that some United States cities are more risky than Afghanistan, where thousands of USA troops are stationed.
Yet Clinton, who prioritized exclusive fundraising events over retail campaigning last month, still holds a commanding lead in the cash race as of the beginning of September.
Clinton then pivoted and tried to characterize the other half of Trump’s supporters, putting them in “that other basket” and saying they need understanding and empathy.
A CNN/ORC poll this week found Trump near even with Clinton among likely voters nationwide.
“We are commanded”, she said. I’ve already said he is really very much of a leader.
Trump, shaking his fist triumphantly, plunged into a crowd at the Mahoning County Fair where supporters had built a replica of the wall that the Republican nominee has pledged to build along the U.S. -Mexico border. “I think there’s a lot of pragmatic people in this state, and that’s going to resonate with them”.
Trump and Clinton supporters went on the offensive on social media Wednesday night and Thursday morning, defending their candidates’ performances during the forum. The televised face-off could be one of Trump’s last chances to stop Clinton’s return to the White House.
Trump also said he will support merit-pay for teachers.
Clinton has focused many of her public remarks on criticism of Trump, including his provocative comments on illegal immigrants, Muslims and women.
In a statement issued alongside his speech, Trump’s campaign said his presidency would make it a national priority to provide a choice of schools to every low-income child in the country.
“I expect to do all three”, Trump told reporters.
Trump spoke at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis Saturday, where he said that Schlafly is looking down on those gathered, telling them to “keep up the fight”.
“The trend lines are the important thing to point to”, Miller told Reuters.
That’s sure to fuel critics’ contentions that Clinton, 68, has serious health problems, although Clinton herself dismissed such “conspiracy theories” when asked about them, chalking up her coughing to seasonal allergies.
He aims to distance himself from Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and convince voters to give him a serious look. She reiterated that she had made mistakes in relying on a personal email account and private server as secretary of state and in voting for the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a senator.