“I know that this is something that she’s learned from, and we’re going to be real transparent, absolutely,” Mr. Kaine said. I have too many opinions.”The Trump campaign has disputed details about the call, and Mr. Trump has said he never offered the vice-presidential position to Mr. Kasich. Mr. Kaine’s primary objective on NBC was to help Mrs. Clinton move on from her latest email imbroglio: her inaccurate statement last week that the F.B.I. Mr. Kasich, in his remarks to CNN, did not go into detail and added that he had personally never gotten a call. Mr. Kaine suggested that more voters might trust Mrs. Clinton “even a month from now,” reflecting an ABC News/Washington Post poll on Sunday in which Mrs. Clinton held an edge in trustworthiness over Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee.
Source: New York Times August 07, 2016 17:40 UTC