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Washington: Describing Donald Trump's speech at the Cleveland convention as a "dark and divisive vision", Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has said her Republican rival offered a lot of fear and anger but no solutions about anything that he talked about.
"I heard about Donald Trump's dark and divisive vision. Last night's speech took it to a whole new level. He offered a lot of fear and anger and resentment, but no solutions about anything that he even talked about," Clinton said at an election rally in Tampa, Florida.
Pointing to Trump's belief that America is in decline and only he can fix it, Clinton argued that Americans are problem-solvers who build bridges not walls.
"He didn't have a jobs programme, did he? All that talk about keeping people safe; I didn't hear any plans about what he's going to do to support our police, to make sure that we are all working together. You could listen to that speech and you could think, my goodness, he believes America is in decline," the 68-year-old leader said.
"And I've got to say, as he said this last night, I was pretty shocked. He said, 'I alone can fix it'. Now, just think about that for a minute, because it's really important. His vision of America is one where we Americans are kind of helpless, we need to be rescued," Clinton said.
"I can't really imagine him on a white horse, but -- that seems to be what he's telling us: 'I alone can fix it'. Well, he doesn't understand that Americans, we Americans, we are strong, big-hearted, result-oriented, generous people in America," she said.
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