Donald Trump
With just two days left to the US elections, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump turned his jibes at his Democratic rival Hilary Clinton a notch up.
Addressing his supporters in Denver, Colorado, trump told his supporters he will “start getting Clinton out of the way” .
“Real change means restoring honesty to our government. We’ll start by getting Clinton out of the way, got to start something. There’s little doubt that FBI Director Comey and the great special agents of the FBI will be able to collect more than enough evidence to garner indictments against Hillary Clinton and her inner circle. Despite her efforts to disparage and discredit the FBI,” he said to a cheering crowd.
Trump also took the opportunity to criticize the media, whom 52 percent of registered voters accuse of being biased in favour of Clinton according to a new poll by Gallup Daily tracking data collected between October 27 and 28.
“The special interests who are used to getting their way have been trying everything possible to stop us, you know that, and the media are among the most dishonest people anywhere, at any time. But they can’t stop us,” he said.
Hillary Clinton holds a five-point lead over Republican Donald Trump in the latest Washington Post-ABC Tracking Poll released early on Sunday.
Reuters
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