Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton ‘Doesn’t Know How to Win’
Her speech touched various topics ranging from households problems to climate change, LGBTQ issues, and police conflicts with local communities, America’s relations with other nations, democracy, war on terror, rival Donald Trump, and other issues. Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Kaine’s wife Anne Holton during a rally a day after accepting the Democratic Party’s nomination for president, at Temple University on July 29, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In Colorado, a key western state, her Republican opponent promised “no more Mr Nice Guy”.
“The entire convention itself, especially as it sort of came to the crescendo last night, represented all the problems that this country is facing”, said co-host Mika Brzezinski, along with “the hope, the optimism, the principles it’s based upon”. “I’d rather just go out and pound the pavement”, the Virginia Senator added. Crooked Hillary said that I “couldn’t handle the rough and tumble of a political campaign …”
That ad uses video clip from Trump’s attack on Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in protest of her questioning of him at a debate of Republican presidential contenders last August when he said afterward that blood was “coming out of her eyes, coming out of her wherever”.
Viewership of Clinton’s speech on Fox News Channel was less than a third of what it was for Trump’s address, Nielsen said.
It ends with a voice over from Trump, saying that he approves this message.
Clinton is now expected to start nationwide campaigns before engaging in public debates with Donald Trump, who trashed her speech.
“She doesn’t know how to win, she’s not a victor”, he said in an excerpt of the interview set to air on Sunday.
“As of tomorrow, we have 100 days to make our case”, Clinton said at a rousing rally at Temple University here.
Kaine, who introduced Clinton in Philadelphia, described the former secretary of state as someone who “knows how to battle and get things done for regular people”. “He doesn’t make a thing in America, except bankruptcies”. She has blasted Trump for making so many of his products overseas, and for alienating women, Hispanics and Muslims.
Clinton – accompanied by her husband Bill, and her running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine and his wife Anne Holton – is on a campaign tour of so-called Rust Belt states, vital parts of nearly any strategy to garner the 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidency.
The candidate and her team were moving in Pennsylvania in a convoy of more than two dozen vehicles, including two large buses with the campaign slogan “Stronger Together” emblazoned on the side in giant letters.