WASHINGTON, D.C.: A rash of attacks on US soil has put national security center stage in the presidential campaign, with Hillary Clinton seeking to show a steady hand and Donald Trump saying America needed to be tougher on terror and immigration.
The starkly different responses from the dueling White House hopefuls came after a bombing in New York, a mass stabbing in Minnesota and a New Jersey pipe blast—all on Saturday. They also came less than 50 days before Election Day.
The attacks distilled contrasting approaches on national security and in campaign style, with Democrat Clinton touting experience and patient determination—and Republican …read more
Source: The Manila Times