Posted on 08/25/2016 11:42:36 AM PDT by amorphous
Democrat Hillary Clinton will accuse Donald Trump of embracing a brand of U.S. political conservatism associated with white nationalism and nativism when she makes a Nevada campaign stop on Thursday.
Aides said Clinton will link Trumps statements about immigration and religion to the rise of a political fringe movement in the U.S. known as the alternative right, which opposes multiculturalism and immigration.
Clintons speech is an effort to keep attention focused on what a top aide called Trumps divisive and dystopian vision as he tries to reverse his slumping position in opinion polls in key battleground states before the Nov. 8 presidential election.
Her campaign said Trumps recent installation of a new campaign leadership team was no indicator that he would move away from past statements criticizing the objectivity of an American judge of Mexican heritage or proposing to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States.
Trumps newly installed brain trust, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said in a statement, completes Donald Trumps disturbing takeover of the Republican Party, Republicans up and down the ticket are going to have to choose whether they want to be complicit in this lurch toward extremism or stand with voters who cant stomach it, he said.
Trumps campaign declined to comment on Clintons campaign speech, but at a Mississippi rally on Wednesday, the Republican nominee called Clinton a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings.
TRUMP SEEKING TO BRIDGE RACIAL DIVIDE
Trump is set to meet with African-American leaders in New York City on Thursday and said he would unveil an immigration proposal within the next two weeks.
In comments broadcast on Fox News on Wednesday night, Trump backed farther away from his hardline stance on deporting millions of illegal immigrants, saying he would be willing to work with those who have abided by U.S. laws while living in the country.
When asked by CNN to respond to Trumps charge that she was a bigot on Wednesday evening, Clinton said he was taking a hate movement mainstream.
The only hate I’ve seen is from the left.
If Hillary and her supporters are losing power then they will cry hate. The irony is that they are the most hateful. I dub them hypocritical haters.
Multi-ethnic with one culture is a great description and the right one, I think.
The “hate movement” is filled with open border politicians.
Thanks for the explanation.
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