Clinton to hit Trump on women’s issues
The move will open Clinton’s general-election account, allowing people who donated the maximum amount of $2,700 to Clinton’s primary campaign to donate to her general-election effort and to funnel money to the Democratic Party in large sums.
Reading mostly from teleprompters, he declared Clinton “unfit to be president” while vowing to “restore faith to its proper mantle” in the U.S.
Catsimatidis said Trump boasted of his ability to get free media coverage, negating the need to run a costly advertising campaign.
One of the vocal advocates for a delegate revolt is conservative commentator and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, who has also been actively seeking a candidate to mount an independent bid against Trump, thus far to no avail.
Biden called Trump comments about the judge “reprehensible” and “racist”.
Ahead of her endorsement Thursday, Warren spoke to the American Constitution Society and attacked Trump as a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud”. “They just want Donald to quit being so vulgar and obvious about it”, Warren said.
Warren also linked Trump to House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, two prominent Republicans who disavow Trump’s comments against Curiel but continue to support him. Trump has lashed back, labeling her “Goofy Elizabeth Warren” and ridiculing her claims to Native American heritage.
“Pocahontas is at it again!” Included in the crowd were Univsion chief Haim Saban, former USA ambassador to Portugal during President Bill Clinton’s time in office, Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, venture capitalist Alan Patricof and longtime Clinton friend Susie Tompkins Buell.
In a new dig against her email scandal, Trump proposed “tough new ethics rules to restore dignity of the office of the secretary of state” and challenged Clinton to drop her support for increasing refugee admissions and instead support “a new jobs program for our inner cities”.
Earlier in the day, Clinton met with Sen. The invite-only event was open to those Clinton supporters who had raised or given more than $500,000 to the campaign, according to Democrats with knowledge of the event. They want those judges to tilt the law to favor big business and billionaires like Trump.
The speeches reflect the unusually prominent role the judiciary is playing this election at a time when an eight-member Supreme Court is rushing to issue opinions that could reverberate on the campaign trail on issues such as affirmative action, abortion and immigration.
As one of Ohio’s 66 delegates to the convention, Jones was bound to cast her convention vote for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who won the state’s presidential primary and whom she supported.
According to the Administrative Office of the U.S. District Courts, there are now 91 vacancies across the federal judiciary with 60 nominees pending.
Speaking to an audience of lawyers and judges Warren also brought up Garland, saying “he is not a politician”.
“For that sin”, she continued, “he faces a nonstop, national campaign of slime”.
“When first asked if he would condemn Trump’s comments about Judge Curiel, Sen”. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. James Bopp Jr., an IN convention delegate and rules expert, says disregarding Trump’s primary victory and naming a different nominee would mean “the destruction of the Republican Party”.