Trump says Clinton could shoot someone, not be prosecuted
Clinton, who has said she is the candidate to unify a divided country, made the “deplorables” comment at an LGBT fundraiser Friday night at a New York City restaurant, with about 1,000 people in attendance.
CORDES: Clinton also spoke at last night’s forum.
“Clearly Hillary Clinton is trying to make that her pivot, that you can’t trust Donald Trump in any sense of sitting in that situation room”.
“They are Americans, and they deserve your respect”. Clinton’s answer, unsurprisingly, is no.
The Republican nominee said Schlafly was “there for me when it was not at all fashionable”.
“The history book is closing on the failed politicians of yesterday”, Trump proclaimed. With impunity, he repeats statements debunked by fact checkers.
The race, of course, could change in the roughly two months remaining Election Day.
Some of those were irredeemable, she said, but they did not represent America. At the forum, he said the best way to address sexual assault inside the armed services would be to “set up a court system within the military” – something that has existed since the Revolutionary War.
Trump has refused to release his tax returns, while she’s disclosed decades of filings. He’s never specified what, exactly, he was sorry about.
The questions from reporters have ranged from the FBI’s inquiry into her use of a private email server, the Clinton Foundation, Russia’s role in the election, Clinton’s health, the future of Syria and Obama’s recent trip to Asia.
“They don’t buy everything he says, but he seems to hold out some hope that their lives will be different”, Mrs Clinton said.
Donald Trump rolled out a detailed education policy in a speech Thursday in Cleveland – coming out strongly in favor of school choice and pledging to campaign for it in all 50 states if he becomes president. “So I won’t stop calling out bigotry and racist rhetoric in this campaign”. Clinton has not detailed in depth on how she would pay for these expanded efforts.
Wednesday’s forum served as a preview of sorts for Clinton and Trump’s highly anticipated debates.
“Many people jumped, and I witnessed that”.
A message left with the Clinton campaign was not immediately returned.
TRUMP: Trump said in August he would “reduce the cost of child care by allowing parents to fully deduct the average cost of child care spending from their taxes”. “In the Oval Office, it’s not”.
The Clinton campaign quickly fired back.
“What am I supposed to do if I don’t like him and I don’t trust her?” a millennial black woman in OH asked. And that’s a hard path to walk. He wants to end Common Core and keep education local. “If I create that perception, then I take responsibility”.
CORDES: Clinton did acknowledge in an interview posted on Facebook know that, quote, “I know that I can be perceived as aloof or cold or unemotional”.
Some of the pushback is clearly strategic.
Clinton also is seen as more apt to change her positions for political reasons – 51% say she’s more apt to flip-flop, 42% say Trump is, and another 6% say both of them are equally likely to do that.
“My goal is to get more black students to register”, said Carter.
“That was wrong”, Clinton said.
Pence said, “the men and women who support Donald Trump’s campaign are hard-working Americans: Farms, coal miners, teachers, veterans, members of our law enforcement community”. She also fleshed out several national security priorities if she is elected, including trying to take out the leader of the Islamic State and vowing to defeat the extremist group without putting USA troops on the ground in Iraq or Syria.