Nchi nyingi duniani zikiwrmo za Europe (ukiondoa Russia) hazitaki ashinde huyo maana mbali ya kuwa ni hatari kwa US lakini pia ni hatari sana kwa usalama wa dunia.
Halafu ukifikiria hizi tabia zake, you can't compare with what Hillary has to offer.
You can't put her experiences, good or bad, in the same scale with his.
Kidomodomo chake kimemponza cha kutaka kujionyesha yuko ahead of news circle sasa anajiuma uma. Kama HRC akishinda lazima ufanyike uchunguzi wa kina wa hawa wahuni wote na wapandishwe kizimbani bila kuchelewa.
Kabisa lakini inaweza kuwa vurumai kubwa sana na Dems ni waoga hivyo wanaweza kabisa wakaachana nalo. Wananiudhi sana na uoga wao na mara nyingi kukosa mshikamano, lakini nafurahi kuona GOP uchaguzi huu hakuna mshikamano kama chaguzi za nyuma kutokana na kuvurugwa na Trump.
Nchi nyingi duniani zikiwrmo za Europe (ukiondoa Russia) hazitaki ashinde huyo maana mbali ya kuwa ni hatari kwa US lakini pia ni hatari sana kwa usalama wa dunia.
"..In terms of raw numbers, Hispanic early turnout has increased 129% from 2008. Their turnout numbers increased at a faster rate than white and black voters"...
I wish it was the same story with black voters, ila leo asubuhi nilikuwa naangalia CNN ni siku ya mwisho ya early voting NC walionyesha mstari mrefu sana kule Charlotte. Weusi walikuwa wengi mno ila waiting time kwa kukadiria kwa jinsi mstari ulivyokuwa mrefu ni kuanzia 5 hours kwenda juu. I hope wengi watakuwa na uvumilivu wa kuacha shughuli zao za leo ili watimize wajibu wao wa kumchagua HRC.
"..In terms of raw numbers, Hispanic early turnout has increased 129% from 2008. Their turnout numbers increased at a faster rate than white and black voters"...
I wish it was the same story with black voters, ila leo asubuhi nilikuwa naangalia CNN ni siku ya mwisho ya early voting NC walionyesha mstari mrefu sana kule Charlotte. Weusi walikuwa wengi mno ila waiting time kwa kukadiria kwa jinsi mstari ulivyokuwa mrefu ni kuanzia 5 hours kwenda juu. I hope wengi watakuwa na uvumilivu wa kuacha shughuli zao za leo ili watimize wajibu wao wa kumchagua HRC.
I know right, percentage ya black and young voters imekuwa ndogo, pengine watachangamshwa na President, Michelle and others this few days, the way Jay-Z ' s concert fired them up last night in Cleveland. That was cool.
Hii ya kusubiri masaa inakatisha sana tamaa, especially if it happens in predominantly minority neighborhoods.
I know right, percentage ya black and young voters imekuwa ndogo, pengine watachangamshwa na President, Michelle and others this few days, the way Jay-Z ' s concert fired them up last night in Cleveland. That was cool.
Hii ya kusubiri masaa inakatisha sana tamaa, especially if it happens in predominantly minority neighborhoods.
Kuna Mtu kanambia upigaji kura ukimalizika utasimama mita mia mbili toka kituo cha majumuisho kulinda kura za Hillary . Kumbe hata Pro Dem mnahofia rigging
Kuna Mtu kanambia upigaji kura ukimalizika utasimama mita mia mbili toka kituo cha majumuisho kulinda kura za Hillary . Kumbe hata Pro Dem mnahofia rigging
My confidence about the outcome of this election is very high as compared to 2008 & 2012 elections (Next POTUS will be Hillary). I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing. Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and Colorado IMO are already in Hillary's basket.
FBI: Review of new emails doesn't change conclusion on Clinton
CNN)FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn't changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails.
Comey had dropped a bombshell 11 days from the election when he informed Congress that the FBI had discovered emails in its separate investigation of Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, that could be connected to its investigation of whether Clinton mishandled classified information by using a private email server.
The news could help Clinton put to rest a controversy that has dogged her in the 2016 race's closing days, helping Donald Trump narrow a polling gap nationally and in key battleground states.
"Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July," Comey said in the letter to top Republicans on the House Oversight Committee.
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said her campaign is validated in its belief that nothing would change.
"We were always confident nothing would cause the July decision to be revisited. Now Director Comey has confirmed it," tweeted Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon.
Comey's last-minute announcement gives Clinton an opportunity for an I-told-you-so moment -- but it's unlikely to undo the political damage of his initial announcement.
"We has seen Director Comey's latest letter to the Hill. We are glad to see that he has found, as we were confident that he would, that he had confirmed the conclusions he reached in July and we are glad that this mater is resolved," said Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, speaking with reporters after the news broke. who's winning?
cnn/orc
cnn poll of polls
49%
Clinton
44%
Trump
3%
Johnson
2%
Stein
CNN/ORC poll, October 20-23, 2016, sampling error: +/- 3.5 percentage points, sample: 779 likely voters get more data insights
Trump and his allies have seized on that announcement, using it claim Clinton is likely to face criminal charges.
"If she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis," Trump claimed Saturday night in Reno, Nevada. "In that situation we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial. It would grind government to a halt."
The political benefit for Trump has been that Republicans who'd been skeptical of their party's nominee have largely followed vice presidential nominee Mike Pence's calls to "come home" to the party -- finding Trump less objectionable than Clinton.
This close to Election Day, it's impossible to know before results are tallied what impact Comey's actions -- first raising a vaguely worded red flag 11 days out, and then lowering it two days from the election -- will have on the contest.
It's not just Trump's campaign that seized on Comey's actions. Down-ballot Republicans -- particularly Senate candidates who had been forced to answer for Trump's bombastic statements for months -- used the moment to change the topic, shifting to the more comfortable ground of attacking Clinton.
The last-minute Sunday move from Comey could also provide new fuel for Trump's claims of a "rigged" system -- allowing him to cast the FBI director's intervention in the presidential election in a new light.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine said on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that Comey's initial letter was "puzzling and troubling" -- pointing to news reports about politics at play within the FBI.
"But those are questions for later. We have to focus on making the case as to why Hillary will be the best president between now and when the polls close on Tuesday, November 8," Kaine said.
Huyu Comey anajaribu kujisafisha tu baada ya kujua kavurunda kwa kiwango cha juu kabisa na yuko hatarini yeye na wahusika wengine kupandishwa kizimbani. Hillary akishinda lazima alale naye huyu mbele na wafuasi wake ili tukio kama hili lisijirudie tena katika chaguzi zijazo.
FBI: Review of new emails doesn't change conclusion on Clinton
CNN)FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn't changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails.
Comey had dropped a bombshell 11 days from the election when he informed Congress that the FBI had discovered emails in its separate investigation of Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, that could be connected to its investigation of whether Clinton mishandled classified information by using a private email server.
The news could help Clinton put to rest a controversy that has dogged her in the 2016 race's closing days, helping Donald Trump narrow a polling gap nationally and in key battleground states.
"Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July," Comey said in the letter to top Republicans on the House Oversight Committee.
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said her campaign is validated in its belief that nothing would change.
"We were always confident nothing would cause the July decision to be revisited. Now Director Comey has confirmed it," tweeted Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon.
Comey's last-minute announcement gives Clinton an opportunity for an I-told-you-so moment -- but it's unlikely to undo the political damage of his initial announcement.
"We has seen Director Comey's latest letter to the Hill. We are glad to see that he has found, as we were confident that he would, that he had confirmed the conclusions he reached in July and we are glad that this mater is resolved," said Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, speaking with reporters after the news broke. who's winning?
cnn/orc
cnn poll of polls
49%
Clinton
44%
Trump
3%
Johnson
2%
Stein
CNN/ORC poll, October 20-23, 2016, sampling error: +/- 3.5 percentage points, sample: 779 likely voters get more data insights
Trump and his allies have seized on that announcement, using it claim Clinton is likely to face criminal charges.
"If she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis," Trump claimed Saturday night in Reno, Nevada. "In that situation we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial. It would grind government to a halt."
The political benefit for Trump has been that Republicans who'd been skeptical of their party's nominee have largely followed vice presidential nominee Mike Pence's calls to "come home" to the party -- finding Trump less objectionable than Clinton.
This close to Election Day, it's impossible to know before results are tallied what impact Comey's actions -- first raising a vaguely worded red flag 11 days out, and then lowering it two days from the election -- will have on the contest.
It's not just Trump's campaign that seized on Comey's actions. Down-ballot Republicans -- particularly Senate candidates who had been forced to answer for Trump's bombastic statements for months -- used the moment to change the topic, shifting to the more comfortable ground of attacking Clinton.
The last-minute Sunday move from Comey could also provide new fuel for Trump's claims of a "rigged" system -- allowing him to cast the FBI director's intervention in the presidential election in a new light.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine said on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that Comey's initial letter was "puzzling and troubling" -- pointing to news reports about politics at play within the FBI.
"But those are questions for later. We have to focus on making the case as to why Hillary will be the best president between now and when the polls close on Tuesday, November 8," Kaine said.
FBI: Review of new emails doesn't change conclusion on Clinton
CNN)FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn't changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails.
Comey had dropped a bombshell 11 days from the election when he informed Congress that the FBI had discovered emails in its separate investigation of Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, that could be connected to its investigation of whether Clinton mishandled classified information by using a private email server.
The news could help Clinton put to rest a controversy that has dogged her in the 2016 race's closing days, helping Donald Trump narrow a polling gap nationally and in key battleground states.
"Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July," Comey said in the letter to top Republicans on the House Oversight Committee.
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said her campaign is validated in its belief that nothing would change.
"We were always confident nothing would cause the July decision to be revisited. Now Director Comey has confirmed it," tweeted Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon.
Comey's last-minute announcement gives Clinton an opportunity for an I-told-you-so moment -- but it's unlikely to undo the political damage of his initial announcement.
"We has seen Director Comey's latest letter to the Hill. We are glad to see that he has found, as we were confident that he would, that he had confirmed the conclusions he reached in July and we are glad that this mater is resolved," said Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, speaking with reporters after the news broke. who's winning?
cnn/orc
cnn poll of polls
49%
Clinton
44%
Trump
3%
Johnson
2%
Stein
CNN/ORC poll, October 20-23, 2016, sampling error: +/- 3.5 percentage points, sample: 779 likely voters get more data insights
Trump and his allies have seized on that announcement, using it claim Clinton is likely to face criminal charges.
"If she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis," Trump claimed Saturday night in Reno, Nevada. "In that situation we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial. It would grind government to a halt."
The political benefit for Trump has been that Republicans who'd been skeptical of their party's nominee have largely followed vice presidential nominee Mike Pence's calls to "come home" to the party -- finding Trump less objectionable than Clinton.
This close to Election Day, it's impossible to know before results are tallied what impact Comey's actions -- first raising a vaguely worded red flag 11 days out, and then lowering it two days from the election -- will have on the contest.
It's not just Trump's campaign that seized on Comey's actions. Down-ballot Republicans -- particularly Senate candidates who had been forced to answer for Trump's bombastic statements for months -- used the moment to change the topic, shifting to the more comfortable ground of attacking Clinton.
The last-minute Sunday move from Comey could also provide new fuel for Trump's claims of a "rigged" system -- allowing him to cast the FBI director's intervention in the presidential election in a new light.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine said on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that Comey's initial letter was "puzzling and troubling" -- pointing to news reports about politics at play within the FBI.
"But those are questions for later. We have to focus on making the case as to why Hillary will be the best president between now and when the polls close on Tuesday, November 8," Kaine said.
Huyu Comey anajaribu kujisafisha tu baada ya kujua kavurunda kwa kiwango cha juu kabisa na yuko hatarini yeye na wahusika wengine kupandishwa kizimbani. Hillary akishinda lazima alale naye huyu mbele na wafuasi wake ili tukio kama hili lisijirudie tena katika chaguzi zijazo.
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