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The gloves are off - Clinton and Trump hit the White House campaign trail

2016-07-30 3 Dailymotion

Fresh from accepting the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton’s hitting the road, to shore up support for her White House bid. <br /><br /> She has started out here in the swing state of Pennsylvania, amid new reports that a computer network used by her campaign has been hacked. <br /><br /> The latest attack, disclosed on Friday, follows reports of two other hacks on the Democratic National Committee and the party’s fundraising committee for candidates for the US House of Representatives. <br /><br /> The US Department of Justice national security division is investigating whether cyber hacking attacks on Democratic political organisations threatened US security, sources familiar with the matter said. <br /><br /> The involvement of the division is a sign that the Obama administration has concluded that the hacking was state sponsored, according to individuals with knowledge of the investigation. <br /><br /> Away from that, Clinton is setting her sights on taking down the opposition – Republican Donald Trump. <br /><br /> “I don’t recognise the country that Donald Trump describes. I don’t recognise the mean spiritedness, the bigotry and the blustering and the bullying. I don’t recognise that, because that is not who we are as Americans,” she told supporters in Pennsylvania. <br /><br /> Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine kick off campaign for battleground states in Pennsylvania https://t.co/erKraKmz2R by ColleenMNelson— Capital Journal (WSJPolitics) 29 July 2016<br /><br /> Trump – campaigning in Colorado, another swing state – took the chance to slam Clinton’s nomination acceptance speech. <br /><br /> “I’ve been nice. But after watching that performance last night, such lies I don’t have to be so nice anymore,” said Trump.<br /><br /> “I’m taking the gloves off right? Yes? Take the gloves off. Take the gloves off. Right?” <br /><br /> TRUMP in Colorado: “Gloves are off” pic.twitter.com/mXvuwX0fWl— Ricky Vaughn (@Ricky_Vaughn99) 30 July 2016<br /><br /> Trump paints a dark vision of the US, blasting free trade and illegal immigration. <br /><br /> Clinton is presenting a more upbeat view, promising an America that works for everyone.<br /><br /> One poll released on Friday showed her leading Trump by six percentage points.<br /><br /> Thank you Colorado Springs. Get out & VOTE #TrumpPence16 in November! pic.twitter.com/wK02fWzJey— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 29 July 2016<br />

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