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'This is unhinged': Clinton reacts to Trump's Alicia Machado Twitter attack – campaign live 'This is unhinged': Clinton reacts to Trump's Alicia Machado Twitter attack – campaign live
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Trump at 0% in Detroit – poll
Local ClickonDetroit reports:
Donald Trump receive 0 percent support in the city of Detroit during a recent WDIV/Detroit News poll.
The poll, run from Sept. 27-29, found 39 percent of voters across Michigan supported Trump, placing him roughly 7 points behind Hillary Clinton.
In the Detroit poll, there are important caveats to the data. While the poll surveyed 600 likely voters across Michigan -- a large enough sample size to get meaningful data -- just 39 people were surveyed in the city of Detroit. The smaller sample size in the city increases the margin of error, and there’s almost certainly people living in Detroit who will vote for Trump in November.
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Clinton expresses best wishes for a Shana Tova
The Clinton camp marked the start of Rosh Hashanah Sunday with a statement reading in part:
As the High Holiday celebrations begin, I send my best wishes for a Shana Tova – a happy and healthy new year – to Jewish families and communities in the United States, Israel, and around the world.
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are a time for prayer and contemplation. They are a time to recall our past year, take a hard look at what we’ve done and what we’ve said, and ask how we can do better in the year ahead. They challenge us to do the difficult work of self-reflection—key to becoming a better family member, friend, and neighbor.
Our country must do this work as a national community, too. All Americans should question whether we’re doing all that we can to work on “Tikkun Olam”—repairing the world. That means asking ourselves if we could be doing more to help those who are hungry or in need of shelter. If we could be doing more to make sure everyone has access to health care. And if we could be doing more to build a brighter future where no one is left out or left behind.
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Trump: Twitter 'very effective'
Trump has done an unexpected interview with Grand Rapids local ABC news, and reporter Andrew Krietz has tweeted key lines:
.@realDonaldTrump on @wzzm13: Twitter is really modern day form of communication -- I find it very effective.
Commenting on USA Today’s editorial warning readers not to vote for him, Trump disparaged the paper, which, in terms of print circulation, is the top newspaper in the country (and not known for having a political axe to grind).
.@realDonaldTrump on @USATODAY's not endorsement: They're not much of a paper; we are doing well in all the polls.
Trump ignored a question from his traveling pool of reporters about his bizarro overnight tweetstorm, however:
Trump ignores qs about his tweets via @finneganLAT pic.twitter.com/oqAxvPO0pr
(thanks @bencjacobs)
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Trump has stopped to pay his respects at the tomb of president Gerald Ford and Betty Ford:
.@realDonaldTrump lays flowers at the tomb of President and Mrs. Ford at the Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, MI. pic.twitter.com/lgM4vRHUUa
Trump visited the tomb after touring the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, which is in town. Trump is not scheduled to appear onstage in Novi, Michigan – a Detroit suburb across the state – until 5pm.
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At least they have donuts?At least they have donuts?
If trump wins OH, it'll be largely organic (and some help from u @robportman). Below is Trump STATE hq on a Sat am. pic.twitter.com/1pq6kEM2hFIf trump wins OH, it'll be largely organic (and some help from u @robportman). Below is Trump STATE hq on a Sat am. pic.twitter.com/1pq6kEM2hF
The numbers here are stunning. Polling averages have incumbent Republican senator Rob Portman up 12 points in his re-election bid against former governor Ted Strickland in Ohio.The numbers here are stunning. Polling averages have incumbent Republican senator Rob Portman up 12 points in his re-election bid against former governor Ted Strickland in Ohio.
But the presidential appears to be tied:But the presidential appears to be tied:
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Trump ad uses Clinton's '50 points ahead' lineTrump ad uses Clinton's '50 points ahead' line
Here’s a new video ad from Trump hitting Clinton with footage in which she says, “Why aren’t I 50 points ahead? you might ask.”Here’s a new video ad from Trump hitting Clinton with footage in which she says, “Why aren’t I 50 points ahead? you might ask.”
The ad brings up Clinton’s emails, Isis, and her “basket of deplorables,” to set up the punch line, “do you really need to ask?”The ad brings up Clinton’s emails, Isis, and her “basket of deplorables,” to set up the punch line, “do you really need to ask?”
What do you think? Does it work?What do you think? Does it work?
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Clinton proposes a 'national service reserve'Clinton proposes a 'national service reserve'
Clinton proposes a national service reserve. People would be trained, and then in times of crisis would get the call. The network would be activated during a natural disaster, or to meet a public health need such as passing out drinking water in Flint, or to address another community crisis.Clinton proposes a national service reserve. People would be trained, and then in times of crisis would get the call. The network would be activated during a natural disaster, or to meet a public health need such as passing out drinking water in Flint, or to address another community crisis.
Members of the service corps could still hold down full-time jobs, she says. It would be “a true, bipartisan, public-private partnership.”Members of the service corps could still hold down full-time jobs, she says. It would be “a true, bipartisan, public-private partnership.”
“Our goal is 5m people spread across all 50 states, and... we want to put a special focus on people under 30.”“Our goal is 5m people spread across all 50 states, and... we want to put a special focus on people under 30.”
“There’s so much work to be done, and so many people who want to help do it.”“There’s so much work to be done, and so many people who want to help do it.”
Then Clinton elbows Trump:Then Clinton elbows Trump:
I don’t think you’ll hear anything about this from my opponent, and you know what, I think that’s a shame, because national service has always been a bipartisan goal...I don’t think you’ll hear anything about this from my opponent, and you know what, I think that’s a shame, because national service has always been a bipartisan goal...
This should be something that we all can get behind. And when you listen to what’s being said in this campaign, it can be discouraging.. that makes it more important that we come together...This should be something that we all can get behind. And when you listen to what’s being said in this campaign, it can be discouraging.. that makes it more important that we come together...
This gets quite a cheer from the crowd:This gets quite a cheer from the crowd:
I’m well aware that candidates usually don’t focus on national service in the final stretch. .. Some people say, well why aren’t you out there beating up on your opponent... and all the rest of it?I’m well aware that candidates usually don’t focus on national service in the final stretch. .. Some people say, well why aren’t you out there beating up on your opponent... and all the rest of it?
Well, I’ll do that, but...Well, I’ll do that, but...
Clinton winds toward her conclusion:Clinton winds toward her conclusion:
I’m trying to end this campaign focusing on issues that are really close to my heart. And this is one of them.I’m trying to end this campaign focusing on issues that are really close to my heart. And this is one of them.
She coughs. And grows hoarse for a second but talks through it and returns to full volume.She coughs. And grows hoarse for a second but talks through it and returns to full volume.
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Mona ChalabiMona Chalabi
Readers are much better at asking smart questions than I am, which is why I have been ending each of these articles with a request to get in touch with me. Earlier this week, Alan wrote me an email which asked:Readers are much better at asking smart questions than I am, which is why I have been ending each of these articles with a request to get in touch with me. Earlier this week, Alan wrote me an email which asked:
I would like to know more about what supporters of the Greens and Libertarians will actually do on US polling day. Do we expect them to vote for their own lost causes as a principled act of faith, stay at home or switch to a mainstream party?I would like to know more about what supporters of the Greens and Libertarians will actually do on US polling day. Do we expect them to vote for their own lost causes as a principled act of faith, stay at home or switch to a mainstream party?
It’s a great question. For now though, I’m going to set aside what these individuals are going to do on November 8 - partly because I think predictive journalism is having a bad effect on democracy and partly because I haven’t seen enough data to give you a solid answer.It’s a great question. For now though, I’m going to set aside what these individuals are going to do on November 8 - partly because I think predictive journalism is having a bad effect on democracy and partly because I haven’t seen enough data to give you a solid answer.
Instead, I want to take one step back and consider just how many Americans are considering a choice that isn’t Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump.Instead, I want to take one step back and consider just how many Americans are considering a choice that isn’t Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump.
There are a lot of them.There are a lot of them.
Continue reading:Continue reading:
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Meanwhile...Meanwhile...
Trump motorcade on ground in Grand Rapids just passed train for Barnum and Bailey circus.Trump motorcade on ground in Grand Rapids just passed train for Barnum and Bailey circus.
(thanks @bencjacobs)(thanks @bencjacobs)
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Clinton proposes forgiving student debt for national serviceClinton proposes forgiving student debt for national service
Clinton quote De Tocqueville on America’s “spirit of volunteerism.” Then she says as president she would “make a major push in support of national service.”Clinton quote De Tocqueville on America’s “spirit of volunteerism.” Then she says as president she would “make a major push in support of national service.”
She wants to:She wants to:
2 grow the Peace Corps2 grow the Peace Corps
3 expand service opportunities for people of all ages3 expand service opportunities for people of all ages
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Clinton describes importance of service in national life
Clinton says that Americans are good at finding ways to give back to the country. She’s talking about the good-works group Americorps, founded by Bill Clinton, which she says will add its millionth member next month.
Other examples of volunteerism she describes include tutoring students and working in the Peace Corps.
“However you serve, it feels good, doesn’t it? To be part of something bigger than ourselves,” she says. “Service makes us happier, it makes us healthier, and there are studies proving that... it can also help us find our next job or our true calling in life...
Too often Americans can become separated from each other. And I think a lot of people are feeling this way in this election... it magnifies our differences... there aren’t many places where people of all backgrounds... come together in common cause, but service is one of them.
She quotes JFK: “Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.”
What if we made it easier for everyone to engage in service? She asks rhetorically. “What if we strengthened the culture of service in America?”
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We have a Trump sighting. His plane landed in Grand Rapids, Michigan, moments ago. The Trump reporting pool relays this scene:
About a dozen white men in suits came down the stairs of the plane. Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon, and Steven Mnuchin were among them. At 12:04 pm, Trump came down the stairs and got into a vehicle. At 12:05, the motorcade started rolling.
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Clinton seems like she’s having an upbeat day. She’s smiling through this speech:
“My opponent believes in what he calls a strongman approach... that in no way resembles the strong, vibrant America I know. ... He said, ‘I alone can fix it.’ I alone? Well, we’ve learned that that’s his way. One person getting supreme power and exercising it ruthlessly... but that is not how change happens in America.”
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Here’s Clinton. Excited crowd it sounds like.
“We have to make every single day count,” she says, reminding the audience that only 39 days remain until election day.
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State polls show shift toward Clinton
There’s a bounty of state polling out this morning showing Clinton with healthy leads in key places:
Three polls post debate in Florida. Clinton has led in all three. Unless there's an insane map, Trump cannot win without Florida.
Clinton leading 3 new post-debate polls:FloridaClinton 46%Trump 42%MichiganClinton 42%Trump 35%New HampshireClinton 42%Trump 35%
Suffolk poll has largest Clinton lead in Nevada (+6) all year -- but GOP Rep. Joe Heck still leads #NVSen race 38-35 https://t.co/FHZfBfxiTo
52% of Michigan likely voters say Clinton won the debate, 20% say Trump prevailed, per @ChadLivengood.https://t.co/09BF2htOw1
"Please proceed Donald," pro-Clinton operative @woodhouseb says in news release spelling out polling with Clinton ahead in 8 battlegrounds. pic.twitter.com/jOwcblZrGy
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Clinton’s Fort Pierce, Florida, program has just begun. The candidate plans to talk about the importance of national service, and to announce the formation of a national youth service corps.
Eilean Clark, a retired nurse and campaign volunteer, is introducing the candidate.
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Clinton spokeswoman: 'this is who we're running against'
In a meeting with reporters, Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri ties Trump’s attacks on Alicia Machado following this week’s debate to his attacks on Fox host Megyn Kelly after a debate 14 months ago.
Palmieri also denied Trump’s wild accusation that Clinton or her campaign had helped Machado gain American citizenship, and Palmieri said that Clinton would likely address Trump’s latest attack this afternoon at her rally in Coral Springs.
“This is our opponent. This is who we’re running against. This is our reality,” Palmieri said. Here’s further, from the press pool report:
It is a pattern with him. And after a bad debate performance, he blamed Megyn Kelly. Now after a bad debate performance, he’s attacking Alicia Machado. It is not apparent to us why he simply can’t stop attacking her. He’s had many opportunities to right the offense that she took to how she was treated 20 years ago...
I certainly don’t think it helps him. I think it is distasteful to voters and backfires on him. ... This is our opponent. This is who we’re running against. This is our reality. We will do as we have done the whole time he has been the general election nominee, which is run our campaign on two tracks. There’s a positive message that she’s delivering but she’s also going to call him out.
Where is he now? Is he awake? ... 5:30 AM it stopped. I don’t understand.”
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Sanders tour adds dates
In addition to multiple stops in Iowa Monday, senator Bernie Sanders will head to Minnesota Tuesday to stump for Clinton, the campaign has announced:
On Tuesday, Senator Bernie Sanders will campaign in Minneapolis and Duluth for the Clinton-Kaine ticket. Sanders will discuss Hillary Clinton’s plan to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and Donald Trump’s plan, which would benefit himself and other millionaires and billionaires.
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Obama, Sanders to hit trail for Clinton
As we wait for Clinton in Fort Pierce – here are three recent news lines from the Clinton campaign.
President Barack Obama will campaign for Clinton in Miami on Wednesday and senator Bernie Sanders will campaign for her in Iowa on Monday.
Meanwhile, Clinton has received the endorsement of the association of flight attendants. In a statement, Clinton said she was “honored” to have the endorsement:
For over 70 years, the Association of Flight Attendants has helped raise wages, benefits, and working conditions for its members all across – and above – America. Over the decades, it has brought our nation’s attention to important issues like discrimination, outsourcing, and equal pay. Every American worker deserves an advocate like the AFA in their corner, and I’m honored to have earned their endorsement.
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Adam Gabbatt
This is not the first time Donald Trump has expressed an interest in sex tapes. In one Trump’s many appearances on Howard Stern’s radio show he said he had watched a leaked video of Paris Hilton having sex.
The (particularly) creepy thing about this is that Trump said he had known Hilton since she was 12-years-old. Trump said her parents were family friends.From the Daily Beast:
Now, somebody who a lot of people don’t give credit to but is in actuality very beautiful is Paris Hilton,” Trump told Stern. “I’ve known Paris Hilton from the time she’s 12, her parents are friends of mine, and the first time I saw her she walked into the room and I said, ‘Who the hell is that?’ At 12, I wasn’t interested… but she was beautiful.”
Trump told Stern he had watched Hilton’s tape with his then girlfriend Melania Knauss. The conversation took place after Stern asked Trump to name the “three hottest chicks you’ve seen”.
Trump named Hilton and Keira Knightly. He also named his daughter Ivanka, of whom Trump is a long-time admirer.
The conversation took place in 2003. It is difficult to tell the exact date as the audio has been deleted from Youtube.
But taking 2003 as a starting point, Hilton would have been 21 or 22-years-old, Ivanka Trump would also have been 21 or 22-years-old, and Knightley was likely 18 or 19-years-old.
Donald Trump turned 57 in 2003.