Former Clinton foe offers debate advice to Donald Trump
He comes off as a little worse.
The text of the editorial, which The Times said precedes another later piece devoted exclusively to Trump and what it views as his shortcomings, explains why one of the most influential USA newspapers has renewed the support it already provided to Clinton during the primaries.
The man with the Trump tattoo said, “Couldn’t have possibly asked for a better tattoo”. Both candidates are widely viewed as dishonest.
Voters backing Trump were split nearly equally, with 48 percent saying were voting for their candidate and 47 percent saying they were voting against Clinton.
The Times characterizes Reines as blunt and well-versed in Clinton’s political and personal weaknesses, suggesting Clinton is expecting Trump to personally attack her and try and get under her skin.
Among the likely voters, 43 percent self-identified as Democrat, 33 percent as Republican and 24 percent as independent or other.
The New York Times said Mrs Clinton’s mistakes had distorted perceptions of her character, but praised her work restoring USA credibility in foreign affairs as secretary of state and on behalf of children, women and families throughout her career. Trump performs marginally better on that measure, with 32 per cent saying he’s very or somewhat honest and 49 per cent not at all honest.
The Clinton proposals analyzed included a new tax credit for deductibles and copayments not covered by insurance, a richer formula for health law subsidies, a fix for the law’s “family glitch” that can deny subsidies to some dependents, and a new government-sponsored “public option” health plan.
Yes, but it might be the only Trump tattoo that we’ve ever seen but it certainly is “huge”.
But on Saturday, Trump tried to argue that Clinton had failed in her objectives.
Only one in four voters find him even somewhat civil or compassionate, and just a third say he’s not at all racist. They say tickets are given on a first come first serve basis.
Republican Vice Presidential Nominee and Indiana Governor, Mike Pence is set to speak in York this month. But most people don’t share that fervor. Tim Kaine, while 27 per cent have a favourable opinion and 20 per cent an unfavourable one. And at least on the hustings, she lacks the authentic, let’s-have-a-beer personality that many voters seek in a candidate.
“The big question for her campaign is, ‘Will voters under 30 turn out?'” Miringoff said.
Cruz aides say the senator felt boxed in by his past positon on Trump because he had urged voters not to stay home in November but also didn’t think any third-party candidates were viable. It has a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 3 percentage points, meaning results could vary by that much either way.
In a four-way matchup, Clinton holds a 2-point lead over Trump, 39 to 37 percent.