Trump is ‘not qualified’ to be president, Clinton says

Trump is ‘not qualified’ to be president, Clinton says

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hillary Clinton had some of her strongest words yet for presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, saying Thursday that he is "not qualified" to be president of the United States.

In an interview with CNN, the Democratic front-runner and likely nominee questioned Trump's ability to handle complex foreign policy challenges, decrying what she described as his "irresponsible, reckless, dangerous comments."

Clinton directs cash to 2016 Senate battlegrounds
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Clinton directs cash to 2016 Senate battlegrounds

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton, seeking a governing Democratic coalition if she wins the White House, is pumping millions of dollars into key battleground states at the heart of her presidential map and her party's quest to regain control of the Senate.

The Democratic National Committee and state parties are spending about $2 million initially to build coordinated campaigns in eight battleground states with competitive Senate races, including New Hampshire. The money is being raised by Clinton's campaign through her Hillary Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee that allows Clinton to raise large checks of more than $350,000 from wealthy donors.

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