“Donald Trump went to Mexico and met with the Mexican President and he choked — he didn't even bring up the wall.”— Hillary Clinton, youtube.com
“I have been for border security for years. I voted for border security in the United States Senate.”— Hillary Clinton, youtube.com
“The Supreme Court is what it's all about. It is just so, so imperative we have the right justices. Recently some Supreme Court justices made some very inappropriate statements toward me.”— Donald Trump, youtube.com
“I’m just sorry that campaign Hillary felt she could not speak like WikiHillary to build a proper mandate for President Hillary. She would have gained respect for daring to speak the truth to her own constituency — and demonstrating leadership — not lost votes. Nonetheless, thanks to WikiLeaks, I am…”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“When I read WikiHillary, I hear a smart, pragmatic, center-left politician who will be inclined to work with both the business community and Republicans to keep America tilted toward trade expansion, entrepreneurship and global integration, while redoubling efforts to cushion workers from the downsi…”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“So thank you, Vladimir Putin, for revealing how Hillary really hopes to govern. I just wish more of that Hillary were campaigning right now and building a mandate for what she really believes. WikiHillary? I’m with her.”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“Seriously, those speeches are great! They show someone with a vision, a pragmatic approach to getting things done and a healthy instinct for balancing the need to strengthen our social safety nets with unleashing America’s business class to create the growth required to sustain social programs.”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“Thank God for WikiLeaks. I confess, I was starting to wonder about what the real Hillary Clinton — the one you never get to see behind closed doors — really stood for. But now that, thanks to WikiLeaks, I’ve had a chance to peruse her speeches to Goldman Sachs and other banks, I am more convinced th…”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“Women won the vote in 1920. It has taken nearly a century to bring us to the brink of a woman leading our country for the first time. Let’s put this election behind us and become the America we want to be: optimistic, forward-looking, and modern. Let’s head to the polls on Tuesday, November 8, and v…”— Vogue, vogue.com
“Can Clinton unify a deeply divided America? Heal the wounds of this unbearably fraught political season? Our divisions are real, and it will take more than one intensely qualified leader to heal them. And yet two words give us hope: Madam President.”— Vogue, vogue.com
“We understand that Clinton has not always been a perfect candidate, yet her fierce intelligence and considerable experience are reflected in policies and positions that are clear, sound, and hopeful.”— Vogue, vogue.com
“For all the chaos and unpredictability and the sometimes appalling spectacle of this election season, the question of which candidate actually deserves to be president has never been a difficult one. Vogue has no history of political endorsements. Editors in chief have made their opinions known from…”— Vogue, vogue.com
“Trump said to watch you precincts. I’m going to go, for sure. I’ll look for . . . well, it’s called racial profiling. Mexicans. Syrians. People who can’t speak American. I’m going to go right up behind them. I’ll do everything legally. I want to see if they are accountable. I’m not going to do anyth…”— Steve Webb, bostonglobe.com
“The media is indeed sick, and it’s making our country sick, and we’re going to stop it.”— Donald Trump, bostonglobe.com
“If [Hillary Clinton] is in office, I hope we can start a coup. She should be in prison or shot. That’s how I feel about it. We’re going to have a revolution and take them out of office if that’s what it takes. There’s going to be a lot of bloodshed. But that’s what it’s going to take. . . . I would…”— Dan Bowman, bostonglobe.com
“We believe that Ms. Clinton will prove a worthy example to girls who celebrate the election of America’s first female president. We believe, too, that anyone who votes for her will be able to look back, four years from now, with pride in that decision.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“Mr. Trump, by contrast, has shown himself to be bigoted, ignorant, deceitful, narcissistic, vengeful, petty, misogynistic, fiscally reckless, intellectually lazy, contemptuous of democracy and enamored of America’s enemies. As president, he would pose a grave danger to the nation and the world.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“The biggest worry about a Clinton presidency, in our view, is in the sphere where she does not seem to have learned the right lessons, namely openness and accountability. Her use of a private email server as secretary was a mistake, not a high crime; but her slow, grudging explanations of it worsene…”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com