In dramatic reversal, Cruz to vote for Trump
Katie Packer, a Republican strategist who served as a top aide to Mitt Romney in 2012 said polls show that many undecided women have been put off by Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric, while others see Clinton, the first female presidential candidate from a major US party, as dishonest.
Anyway, remember when Ted Cruz called Donald Trump “a sniveling coward?”
Since Cruz’s convention speech, Trump has threatened to back a primary challenger to Cruz when he comes up for re-election in Texas in 2018.
However, the first debate is definitely going to be high stakes: Considering that the GOP debates a year ago were some of the most highly watched programs television (or at least CNN) has seen, the Clinton-Trump debate is expected to shatter records. Mike Lee, who notably has yet to endorse the Republican nominee.
Trump has wavered in the language he’s used to describe the list.
Both candidates inspire mostly negative emotions, but American voters are particularly anxious about the Republican.
Only 29 percent of registered voters would be excited and 24 percent would be proud if Trump is elected president, while almost half (46 percent) would be angry.
He’s viewed more unfavorably than favorably by a 61 per cent to 34 per cent margin, and more say their unfavorable opinion of the New Yorker is a strong one than say the same of Clinton, 50 per cent to 44 per cent. “Jim Crow wasn’t very good for black people”.
Clinton’s campaign announced late Friday that she would postpone a visit to the city after having announced that she would go to Charlotte on Sunday.
Palmieri would not reveal more detail about Clinton’s strategy for rehearsing, but she did say that only one person is playing Trump in a mock debate.
And Americans are much more likely to say they trust Clinton than Trump to do a better job handling the USA image overseas.
“Is this the President we want for our daughters?” the ad asks.
The poll was conducted at the request of the Lincoln Leadership Initiative, a new group led by a prominent Republican who is a critic of Trump and advocates rejecting the candidate and returning to the traditional values of the party.
His Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, was behind closed doors as she prepared for their initial debate and did not address on Thursday the escalating racial tensions in Charlotte, North Carolina. On Thursday, the Trump campaign accepted the resignation of an OH volunteer, Mahoning County chair Kathy Miller, who told the Guardian newspaper, “I don’t think there was any racism until Obama got elected”.