“As adults, many of us are able to handle mean words, even lies”. This makes their life hard and forces them to hide and retreat.
Speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania, Melania Trump said that she was an immigrant who shares a “love for this country” with her husband.
Melania Trump made a much-talked about speech condemning cyberbullying on Thursday, but apparently some of it had been said before – by Marla Maples.
Mr Trump described the Republican candidate’s frustration as he saw factories closing and workers suffering, saying he is moved by the plight of ordinary Americans and wants to help fix the country’s problems.
Melania Trump needs to look a little closer to home before making promises.
Melania’s pledges were two-fold: to be an advocate for women and children and to tackle social media bullying. That speech was well-received initially, but was quickly overshadowed by the discovery that sections had been plagiarised from first lady Michelle Obama’s address to the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
But Melania apparently forgot to check her husband’s Twitter feed before delivering her speech.
Melania said she is anxious about American children who are subjected to online bullying, and vowed to fight it.
Melania spoke about dreaming of America while growing up in Slovenia and her pride after becoming a citizen, earning cheers from the crowd.
“No”, Conway said. “The fact that her husband is running for president and defends himself sometimes or tweets things out?”
The deployment of Mrs. Trump comes as the Trump campaign is trying to extend a late burst of momentum before Election Day by swaying undecided voters and women who have been wary of the Republican nominee. Donald Trump’s narrow path to victory next Tuesday nearly certainly must include a win in Pennsylvania, which hasn’t voted for a Republican nominee since 1988.
“I think both she and (Trump’s daughter) Ivanka are great examples of women of this century”, Goodman said.
In a final effort to step up support, polls show a tightening race in favor of Donald Trump, although Clinton maintains a narrow six-point lead, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.