DAY AT THE FAIR Clinton on the defense, Trump attacks in Iowa
“There’s Donald Trump. What can we do?” It’s in the garage.
Clinton referred to Trump on Friday evening as the “flamboyant front-runner” in the Republican race.
Wearing cream-coloured slacks, bright white shoes and a dark sport coat, Mr Trump looked like he was dressed more for a golf tournament than an afternoon at the fair amid 30.6-degree Celsius temperatures. Sanders laughed and obliged. People chased behind him on foot cheering. Bernie Sanders held forth on Social Security. “Thank you“, he replied.
Chafee took aim at Bush’s recent critique of Obama’s handling of Iraq, telling activists, “What kind of neocon Kool-Aid is this man drinking?” Clinton was joining Harkin at the Iowa State Fair on Saturday morning.
He assailed the group for performing what he called partial-birth abortions and for using fetal tissue for “research and other types of nefarious things”. In a statement issued later, the BLM Seattle chapter said, “Presidential candidates will not win Black votes without putting out an explicit criminal justice reform package”.
The leading Republican presidential candidate arrived in a helicopter, landing at athletic fields just over a mile away.
Still, the visits seemed to demonstrate that Clinton isn’t taking Iowa for granted and that Trump is serious about his candidacy.
Clinton said she is enjoying her time campaigning and learning a lot talking with voters. “And I think that’s more important than how close the candidates are on certain issues”.
Trump has been criticized for not detailing his policy positions, but on Saturday he said he would soon release a policy paper on immigration.
When the pack reached Grand Avenue, the fair’s main drag, Trump’s helicopter buzzed overhead as Clinton walked past stands selling funnel cakes, corn brats and lemonade.
“Nice to be here!”
To about 100 onlookers, he said at The Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox: “I would send in American special ops to destroy those recruiting centers, those planning hubs, and kill them there, and get out before they have the chance to kill us here”.
Clinton campaign supporters here are quick to shoot back that the front-runner is no slouch when it comes to attracting crowds and that the Franklin Piece/Boston Herald poll just doesn’t reflect what’s going on. It was Hillary Clinton’s trip to the fair. Later, standing in line for a pork chop she asked Billick, 34, what it would take to get more young people into agriculture.
“They were not marked as classified, the State Department has said, and it is unclear whether its employees knew the origin of the information“.
Though Hillary Clinton’s campaign is being besieged by criticism of her use of a private email server during her tenure as U.S. secretary of state, she is not above making jokes about it. “There’s Donald Trump. What can we do?” said Sanders, who has railed against the influence of billionaires in politics.
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The primary pledge: to have greater than part one thousand million sun panels put in around the nation via the top of her first time period. She also dismissed any concern the ongoing probe would open vulnerabilities for her presidential bid.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has snagged a big endorsement as she brings her presidential campaign to the Iowa State Fair.
Compared to Clinton as the principal, Yard suggested Sanders is like the teacher students would say “what up” to in the hallway.
“I won’t pretend that this is anything other than what it is: the same old partisan games we’ve seen so many times before”, she said.