TV Audience Sharply Down for Second Trump-Clinton Debate, Despite Tape Furor
Of the 66.5 million people that watched the debate, 57 percent of viewers believe Clinton won while 34 percent of viewers believe Trump was the victor according to one CNN poll.
In an unprecedented remark, the Republican nominee said if elected president, he would re-open an email probe into Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state. “I just don’t understand how we ended up here”.
For Rosser, the Virginia grandmother, the decision to cast her vote for Clinton came when her 14-year-old granddaughter asked her to explain why Trump would say the things he said in the video. But on Monday morning, news broke that Speaker of the House Paul Ryan had also backed away from the candidate.
Democrat Hillary Clinton has a 9-point lead over Republican Donald Trump in OH following the news of Trump’s vulgar talk about women and after the second debate between the candidates, according to a statewide poll released today by Baldwin Wallace University in Berea.
Trump also spoke about the 1969 vehicle crash involving the late Sen.
Clinton alleged Trump wants to get rid of the new rules on Wall Street and he wants to get rid of this agency that protects consumers from being cheated.
The scorched-earth ad hints that Trump’s message is only going to get uglier as he closes out a flailing campaign. There was no sense of a campaign in crisis as he turned up the temperature on his usual attacks against Clinton and the establishment – and raised once again the specter of a “stolen election”. But, she added, “I’m not a fan of the Clintons”.
All you have to do is take a look at Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s campaign schedules to see where the real fight for the White House lies.
Even other Fox newscasters were miffed: Megyn Kelly last week criticized Mr. Trump for only appearing on select Fox programs.
It seems anybody who thought Byrne was withdrawing support for Trump was jumping to conclusions.
The debate, which featured questions from audience members, was the most tweeted-about debate ever, with more than 17 million tweets, said Twitter spokesman Nick Pacilio. Less than 20 percent of the independents said they are undecided. However, 26% of both women and men say the two are about the same. You know what they are, the cost of college, the cost of child care, which in lots of places is as much as college. Everybody’s getting too sue-happy and insane like that. “It’s hard to break through on any one day, and that’s why we just have to keep at it”.
“They’re afraid they’re gonna lose their place in the hierarchy”. “The bad news for Trump is that more of the undecideds – and some third party supporters – who are now coming off the fence are moving to Clinton”.
The Republican National Committee’s fundraising challenges come as presidential nominee Donald Trump struggles to retain support from top elected Republicans.