Clinton promotes $275B infrastructure plan in Florida visit
Her husband, Bill Clinton, signed the federal assault weapons ban when he was president. Lily Adams, the Iowa communications director for Clinton’s campaign, said that’s why Clinton made her first stop of the campaign in Iowa “and why she continues to meet with Iowans in town halls, coffee shops and living rooms”.
Whether Trump or someone else wins the Republican nomination, Clinton and Democrats hope to tar the GOP as hostile to Hispanics and minorities. “If you see a recent poll that come out 54 percent of Floridians have a negative approval of Hillary Clinton”, said Gaitan. They have insulted Latinos, women, Muslims…They’re out-Trumping Trump, if you will.
Florida voters aren’t the only ones who think Clinton is untrustworthy.
She accused Trump of “making racism and hatred the hallmarks of his campaign”.
“Her infrastructure plan is further proof that she understands that the state of our nation’s infrastructure is a bellwether for the health of the American economy and for the economic prospects of American workers”, said Sean McGarvey, the organization’s president.
That email was among a new tranche released Monday by the State Department as part of its ongoing effort, under a judge’s order, to make public the former secretary of state’s work-related emails. Longtime Clinton supporter and former chief financial officer for the state of Florida Alex Sink hosted a fundraiser in the morning at her home in Thonotosassa.
“I’m the only Democrat in this race pledged to raise your income, not your taxes”, Clinton said, in a subtle swipe at Sanders.
“In Florida you didn’t just live through a Great Recession, you had a greater recession”, Clinton told the crowd of roughly 500 at a gymnasium in a heavily Hispanic area south of Orlando.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders threw Clinton on the defensive during last month’s Democratic debate in Iowa when he declared: “I’m not asking Wall Street or the billionaires for money”. Their support for Clinton marks their first public endorsement of a presidential candidate. “Make sure you are registered to vote”.
Except March 1, 2016 is the date of Super Tuesday, which Florida doesn’t participate in.
She has rallies in Tampa planned for Thursday. “It’s because Florida is so much a symbol of America – diverse, dynamic, optimistic”.
She also called out Republican presidential candidates for anti-immigrant rhetoric and for not proposing significant infrastructure spending themselves.
“Hillary Clinton has maintained a strong lead nationally, Typically she is polling 25 to 30 points ahead of Sanders”.
According to a United States news source, Ms Clinton is seeking to “invest in the technology of the future and embrace the Internet of Things” towards creating smart cities that will be fit for connected citizens, businesses and services, including free Wi-Fi.