The Trump Campaign's Relentless Drive To Make America Scared Again, Very, Very Afraid

Donald Trump Jr Compares Syrian Refugees to Skittles

It's becoming clear that the Trump children have more in common with their father than most of us want to believe. The latest vulgarity of the Trump family happened yesterday when Donald Trump Jr -- who has his eye on the governorship of New York State -- compared Syrian refugees to Skittles. The Internet rose up on Twitter to the brain-empty, isolationist, totally lacking in empathy Trump Jr. Tweet. 

"If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful," the image read. Trump added his own commentary on the message, tweeting, "This image says it all. Let's end the politically correct agenda that doesn't put America first. #trump2016."

Trump: Make America Scared Again The Daily Beast

Trump greeted the crowdt to Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” the 1992 ballad that had a bump after the 9/11 attacks. Trump events regularly use the song in an effort to inspire voters with his promises to shut down immigration and bomb the hell out ISIS. 

Trump regularly argues that attacks on U.S. soil—“from 9/11 to San Bernardino”—result from sloppy, too liberal, insufficient screening during the immigration process.

“There have been Islamic terrorist attacks in Minnesota and New York City and New Jersey,” Trump said. “These attacks and many others were made possible because of our extremely open immigration system which fails to properly vet and screen the individuals who are coming into our country.”

Poll: Hillary Clinton ticks up against Donald Trump NBC News

Hillary is potentially rebounding in national polls as the NBC News|Survey Monkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll puts her back with 50 percent support among likely voters against 45 percent for Trump. Clinton has that lead in a 4-way.

It's doubly important because NBC has also flipped to the likely voters model. That was hurting Hillary last week but voter enthusiasm helps to determine the mix by party. The large online poll talked to 13,320 likely voters among the 14,326 sample.

Billionaire Miami Republican pledges $2 million to help Clinton Miami Herald

Miami Republican billionaire Mike Fernandez is donating “over” $2 million to help Democrat Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The money will “focus on Latino outreach and registration in Florida,” according to an email Fernandez sent Tuesday obtained by the Miami Herald. 

Fernandez, who gave $3 million to Jeb Bush’s super PAC, Right to Rise, wrote that he’s never met Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee who he endorsed in early September. She’s far from a perfect candidate, Fernandez write, saying that he can’t “support a Party I no longer recognize.”

“I specially call on all Latinos to reject a man who encourages violence against you,” Fernandez wrote.

Study: Trump's trade proposals 'horribly destructive Politico

Donald Trump’s promises to raise tariffs on China, Mexico and other countries to force them to negotiate better deals with the United States “could unleash a trade war that would plunge the U.S. economy into recession and cost more than 4 million private sector jobs,” says a new study by the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

The Trump campaign responded, calling the study produced by a pro-trade group to be biased. “They are the pimps of globalization for the corporate interests who have sent American jobs overseas and basically turned America into a stagnant economy,” said Peter Navarro, an economics professor at the University of California.

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