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Meanwhile the Republican candidate’s more than 2,000 supporters, many of them young people and students at High Point University in North Carolina, cheered him on shouting “Build the wall!” to which Trump again responded that the wall will be built and Mexico will pay for it.
Both candidates moved swiftly to capitalize on investigations into a weekend of violent attacks – bombings in NY and New Jersey and stabbings at a Minnesota mall – casting themselves as most qualified to combat terrorism at home and overseas.
Voters broke almost evenly about which candidate would be better with economic issues and gave former Secretary of State Clinton the nod on handing foreign policy. According to an average of national polls, Clinton’s lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump has shrunk from 3.1 percent on September 11, to 0.9 percent on September 18.
Clinton’s Republican opponent Donald Trump’s last visit to central Florida was in early August.
“This guy is not qualified to be president”, Obama told donors at a Manhattan fundraiser on Sunday. “I say stupid.” He also claimed that the president had vowed to let hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees into the country, and that Clinton meant to allow over a million. The always-measured Clinton, they argue, can’t out-improvise one of the most unpredictable politicians of the modern era. The memo charted various paths to 270 electoral votes and urged backers to channel their worry into volunteering.
The new Siena College poll comes as the presidential race has tightened nationally and in some key battleground states less than 60 days before the November 8 election. Explaining “how are they going to address this” will be the key to pulling out a win, said Zaino. “So instead of worrying, let’s just get to work!” That appeared to irk Trump. “Donald Trump has been a successful businessman his entire life and is the only candidate that provides common sense solutions to the problems that face everyday Americans”, Trump Senior Communication Advisor Jason Miller said in a statement.
“I’m saying that on many, many issues, her views are progressive. And more of the same isn’t working”.
But the latest attacks come a week before the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in NY. The Monday night match-up will finally give voters a chance to compare the candidates side-by-side.
Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said such an approach “has only marginalized and polarized communities, particularly minority communities”.
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At an airfield hangar draped with U.S. flags, Clinton sought to show she has the temperament, smarts and experience needed to be the commander-in-chief. Then there was the pneumonia episode. “If somebody looks like he has a massive bomb on his back, we won’t go up to that person and say I’m sorry because if he looks like he comes from that part of the world we’re not allowed to profile”. “They’re focusing on that”. Trump and his supporters spent about $40 million in the same time period.
But Clinton, with deep unfavorability ratings of her own, is a far different candidate from Obama.
As polls show Mr. Trump gaining ground overall, Mrs. Clinton is making a concerted push to win over younger voters, delivering a speech aimed at “millennials” at Temple University in Philadelphia on Monday.