By LINDSAY WHITEHURST Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President Donald Trump points to spiking crime and delivers stark statistics on murders and shootings as part of his 'law and order' campaign emphasis that suggests cities are overrun with violence that only he can stop. Several cities have seen a sobering surge in murders this summer, but those numbers are only a small snapshot of crime in the United States, and his strategy is highlighting how data can be easily molded to suit the moment. At a televised town hall event Tuesday for undecided voters in Pennsylvania, Trump spoke […]
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