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Trump Hammers Clinton At Speech To Home Builders In Miami Beach

Donald Trump addresses the National Association of Home Builders at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.
Kate Stein
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WLRN
Donald Trump addresses the National Association of Home Builders at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.

At a subdued speech Thursday in Miami Beach, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump once again hammered Hillary Clinton on tax policy and attempted to drill into prospective voters his credentials as an economy-builder.

It was difficult to measure the reaction of his audience, the nonpartisan National Association of Home Builders.

 

Trump drew laughs with a comment that Clinton's speeches are, "so short... Go home and go to sleep!"But he saw little reaction to lines like, "Wouldn't it be nice if we could actually get along with Russia?"

Throughout the speech, Trump painted himself as a builder and businessman who learned his trade while playing "with blocks" at the knee of his father, the real estate developer Fred Trump.

"My father would go and he'd pick up the sawdust and he'd pick up the nails, the extra nails, and he'd pick up the scraps of wood... It was a constant process and he did a beautiful job," Trump said. He continued: "People across the street would build and it would take them longer, and their house wouldn't look as good, and it wouldn't be as well built as my father's houses. And he'd sell and they wouldn't. And then he'd go buy them out. And he'd fix up the house and he'd sell it. Welcome to being a homebuilder, right?"

That story drew applause from the crowd.

Before she heard Trump speak, audience member Terri Carroll said she thought Trump nailed this particular South Florida appearance by choosing the NAHB as his audience.

"It’s awesome that he’s coming to support the National Association of Homebuilders because homebuilding in our country is the cornerstone of a healthy America," she said. But Carroll described herself as voting for Trump "as a vote against Hillary" because she opposes Clinton's pro-abortion rights stance.

Trump also repeated his unsubstantiated claim -- introduced Wednesday night at a speech in Sunrise -- that President Obama is a "founder" of the terrorist group ISIS. He added that ISIS would make Hillary Clinton its "MVP."

"Hillary Clinton wants to tax and regulate our economy to death," he said. "If you were a foreign power looking to weaken America, you couldn’t ask for anything better than Hillary Clinton as your president."

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Kate Stein can't quite explain what attracts her to South Florida. It's more than just the warm weather (although this Wisconsin native and Northwestern University graduate definitely appreciates the South Florida sunshine). It has a lot to do with being able to travel from the Everglades to Little Havana to Brickell without turning off 8th Street. It's also related to Stein's fantastic coworkers, whom she first got to know during a winter 2016 internship.Officially, Stein is WLRN's environment, data and transportation journalist. Privately, she uses her job as an excuse to rove around South Florida searching for stories à la Carl Hiaasen and Edna Buchanan. Regardless, Stein speaks Spanish and is always thrilled to run, explore and read.