Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day,” former Mexican President Vicente Fox said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was “not welcome to Mexico.” Fox said, “First of all, let me tell you, he is not welcome to Mexico. By 130 million people, we don’t like him, we don’t want him, we reject his message. I don’t understand why President Peña has offered this opportunity. I think it’s nothing more than a political stunt. Trump is using Mexico, he’s using President Peña to boost his sinking poll numbers. I think the President Peña is taking an enormous political risk by hosting Trump. If he’s gone soft on Trump, it will hurt him greatly. He will even be considered like a traitor because we don’t accept to be offended like we just heard and that should not happen — he comes here with a smile on his face. I think this is a big mistake on part of President Peña.” Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN
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‘Angel Mom’ Julie Golvach: Hillary ‘Will Be Detrimental to This Country If She Actually Becomes President’
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Julie Golvach, whose son was murdered by a illegal immigrant, warned of the consequences of a Hillary Clinton presidency. First she laid out what she hopes to hear from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tonight in his immigration speech to be given in Phoenix. “I want to hear him continue to stay on message, that he’s going to secure the border, that he’s going to enforce the laws, which includes e-Verify, not allowing sanctuary cities and having law enforcement turn over illegal aliens to ICE,” Golvach said. She then told co-host Tucker Carlson that it would be “detrimental” if Trump is defeated by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in November for the presidency. “I think it will be detrimental to this country if she actually becomes president,” Golvach said. Follow Jeff Poor on Twitter @jeff_poor
Donald Trump: Democratic Party, ‘Party of Slavery,’ and ‘Jim Crow’
During a campaign rally in Everett, Washington, Trump declared, “The Republican Party is the party of Abraham Lincoln. Not bad.” The Republican nominee, speaking to roughly 10,000 people, added, “It’s also the party of freedom, equality and opportunity.”
Pence on U.S.-Mexico Relationship: ‘Good Fences Make Good Neighbors’
Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Republican vice-presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence (R-IN) discussed his running mate Donald Trump’s trip to Mexico and forthcoming policy on immigration in Phoenix. Pence highlighted what Trump’s aims were and touted his leadership skills, but also emphasized that he was acting in the interest of the United States. “Where the American people are focused now is on security, on getting this economy moving again, ending the flood of illegal immigration, upholding our Constitution and really making sure we have the highest standards of ethics in the highest office in the land,” Pence said. “I think what people will see tonight in the broad shouldered leadership of Donald Trump in that speech is — is — is the kind of leadership that speaks to all of that. But I’ve got to tell you, I’m just really proud. I’m really proud to stand with this man and to see what a decisive leader he is. Here he gets an invitation late in the week from the president of our neighbor to the south and it would’ve been very easy to say let’s get together, let’s talk for days and days and figure out how to make this happen.” “Donald
Vicente Fox Apologizes for Trump’s Visit to Mexico, But Had Invited him in May
Donald Trump reacted to Fox’s criticism on Twitter Wednesday morning, pointing out that Fox had previously invited Trump to Mexico in May.
Hispanic Activist: Democrats are ‘Racist’, ‘Don’t Care About Us’
LOS ANGELES — Jorge Herrera, 31, an American-born Hispanic activist, unloaded on the Democratic Party this week, detailing his belief that despite pretending they are “all-inclusive” and the party for minorities, in reality Democrats are “racist” and…
US News & World Report: A Candidate’s Death Could Delay or Eliminate the Presidential Election
Steven Nelson explores the possible ramifications if one of the two major U.S. presidential nominees were to die shortly before the election.
Reuters: Donald Trump Closes 12-Point Gap with Hillary Clinton, Now Tied
Donald Trump closed a 12-point polling gap with Hillary Clinton in five days, leaving her ahead by half a percent during the next three-day period, according to new polling data from Reuters.