Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.), speak to journalists aboard their campaign plane in Pittsburgh on Oct. 22. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post)PITTSBURGH — Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump’s use of his speech in Gettysburg on Saturday to promise that he would sue the women who have come forward to accuse him of sexual misconduct. Kaine called Trump’s closing argument yet more evidence of the "self-interested" campaign he has run. "At the end of the campaign, all along, he's been running a self-interested, me-first campaign, not an America-first campaign,” Kaine said. “And here he is saying that in the first 100 days I'm not changing, I may be POTUS, but I'm really going to focus on settling scores, and, oh, by the way, now that I'm president, I could really settle some scores."
Source: Washington Post October 23, 2016 01:18 UTC