Trump camp: Clinton and Kaine ‘completely unhinged' after debate

The Hillary Clinton-Tim Kaine ticket is “completely unhinged" after the Virginia senator's jumpy performance at Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, a senior Donald Trump aide said Wednesday.

Jason Miller, Trump’s senior communications adviser, boomeranged the Clinton campaign’s attack line that the Republican presidential nominee is “unhinged” by highlighting the dozens of times Clinton’s running mate interrupted Indiana Gov. Mike Pence during the showdown.


“Well, it’s funny, some of the comments that we saw last night and some of the things we’re seeing people say this morning. I think you’re seeing the Clinton-Kaine campaign completely unhinged this morning,” Miller told CNN’s “New Day.”

“Well, I think the 70-plus interruptions from Senator Kaine went to that,” he continued. The Republican National Committee relished Kaine’s almost-Trump-like behavior, posting a four-and-a-half minute YouTube video that counts the number of times Kaine interjected while Pence had the floor.

“And Senator Kaine had a very tough time standing up and defending their ideas,” Miller added. “And that’s really also what this campaign’s gonna come down to, is who has the right ideas to get this country back on track. This is a change election. Upwards of 68, 70 percent of the people out there think we’re going in the wrong direction. And at the end of the day, that’s what people are gonna be thinking about when they go in the voting booth, is do they want a change? And if you do want a change, I think we have the right ticket.”