The team of Hillary Clinton’s campaign released an emotional tv ad that criticizes Donald Trump and is played by the parents of captain muslim in the american army who died in the line of duty. Clinton seems to be gaining strength in the key states of North Carolina and Florida, according to data from the phase advance of the voting compiled by The Associated Press.
Trump, for his part, assured his followers not to be sad if you lose the presidential election because it will give your maximum effort in the last weeks of the campaign. "I’m going to be happy with myself," said Trump on Friday.
The multi-millionaire planned to give the Saturday a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, focused on the priorities of his first 100 days in the presidency. Clinton had two campaign events in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
With early voting underway in several states, the data compiled by the AP showed that Clinton appears to gain strength in states crucial to North Carolina and Florida. Not only that: he also seems to have the advantage in the early phase of the voting —votes sent by mail before election day, the November 8— Arizona and Colorado.
According to the same data, Trump appears to remain firm in Ohio, Iowa and Georgia, but those states will not be enough to win the presidency if Clinton what is ahead in states like Florida or North Carolina.
With his characteristic self-confidence, republican businessman wore unusually frank the day before when he admitted the possibility of losing. He said he is stuffing his schedule with campaign events until election day so there will be no doubt that spares no effort.
In that order of ideas, Trump turned his anger against the first lady, Michelle Obama, who has emerged as one of the voices to be most effective for Clinton. The first lady has been attacked strongly to the entrepreneur by the way he treats women.
The new ad, Clinton has Khizr Khan, whom Trump attacked after Khan spoke at the Democratic National Convention. In the announcement of 60 seconds, which is airing in seven battleground states, Khan returns to tell how his son, captain Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq seeking to protect the military unit from a suicide bomber.
"Mr. Trump, what my son would have a place in the united States that you plan?" the father asks, before the image is dark.
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