Polls consistently show voters anxious about how Donald Trump’s temperament would fit with the role of commander in chief. Trump’s loose talk about nuclear weapons and his disparagement of military leaders have prompted dozens of top Republican national security experts to warn voters off of him. On Tuesday, the Clinton campaign will seek to exploit that weakness with a major national security address by running mate Tim Kaine in Wilmington, N.C. The Trump campaign has responded with a fresh roster of military leaders backing the GOP nominee. They called for a “long overdue course correction” in national security policy.
Source: Los Angeles Times September 06, 2016 11:25 UTC