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Thousands of people gathered at the Xfinity Arena, in Everett, Washington, on Tuesday night, where Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump held a campaign rally. During his speech, Trump went on to criticise Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, stating that her policies are bringing in "illegal immigrants" and taking "jobs from our hard-working African American and Hispanic citizens, and they want those jobs."
Donald Trump urged his supporters and Republicans to vote. He says he saw a poll that he is now tied with Hillary Clinton and he gets the crowd going with his "Make America Great Again" slogan.
Hundreds protested outside the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Tuesday, after Hillary Clinton became the Democratic presidential nominee. Green Party candidate Jill Stein addressed the crowds, calling the Democrats "cowards," adding "they were sabotaging Bernie's campaign from the start, how this vote for Hillary tonight was taken to the future for a long, long time. They ensured that the game will be win to ensure that Hillary Clinton presides the nomination."
The Republican Party announced Donald Trump as their official presidential candidate for the next general election during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on Tuesday. The 2016 US presidential elections will take place on Tuesday, November 8.
A major Florida newspaper has issued an apology for previously endorsing incumbent Rep. Michael Waltz of the state's 6th district. Waltz was reelected to maintain his seat in the 2020 general election. He was among House Republicans who signed an amicus brief in support of Texas' lawsuit seeking to overturn the outcome of the general election's results. The US Supreme Court rejected the lawsuit on Friday. The Orlando Sentinel issued an apology on Friday, saying its editors were unaware that the democratically elected official was 'not committed to democracy.' We had no idea, had no way of knowing at the time, that Waltz was not committed to democracy. Our bad. Editorial Board The Orlando Sentinel