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Black pastors are urging their congregants to get out and vote, hoping to inspire a late flood of African-American turnout that could help propel Hillary Clinton to victory. In Detroit, a pastor spoke of voting and citizenship.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Two months to the day before the presidential election, a poll released Thursday by Quinnipiac University shows Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton tied among likely Florida voters.
"There is no contradiction between being smart on the environment and having a strong economy, and we've got to keep it going," Obama said. Appearing at the 20th anniversary of the yearly Lake Tahoe Summit, Obama spoke about the importance of protecting and preserving the environment and targeted Republican critics skeptical of climate change - referencing Donald Trump, though not by name.
Kaine made some of his most pointed comments to date about Trump at a voter registration rally at Florida A&M University, a historically black university in Tallahassee. Kaine said: "Ku Klux Klan values, David Duke values, Donald Trump values are not American values."
Linda McDermott of McClain & McDermott, P.A., Estero, FL, for Petitioner. Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General, Tallahassee, FL; and Stacey E. Kircher, Assistant Attorney General, Daytona Beach, FL, for Respondent.