Clinton leads in polls; Trump seeks to reset
Susan Collins, a lifelong Republican who represents ME in the Senate, said Trump is unfit to be president. Among them, he dangerously claimed to have seen a non-existent video of $400 million in cash being given to Iran as ransom for American hostages, the election will be rigged, and Hillary Clinton is “the devil”.
“And so everybody who’s independent – I don’t care whether they’re Republican, Democrat, independent – anybody who just looks at his plans has concluded that it’s not going to work”.
“Mr. Trump says he is being audited”, Romney wrote in a Facebook post in May. “So?”
The former EPA leaders are the latest in a string of Republican bureaucrats and elected officials who have announced they will not support the party’s 2016 nominee.
Trump’s campaign responded with a statement from Trump denouncing the signatories as people who deserve the “blame for making the world such a unsafe place”, CNN reported.
“We’ve said for years that Georgia was moving toward battleground status, and Hillary Clinton is just the candidate to do it”, Georgia Democratic Chairman Dubose Porter said in a recent interview.
Trump is “not qualified to be president and commander-in-chief”, the letter goes on. Now, Clinton has opened up a lead in the high single digits in most surveys.
“Trump has demonstrated repeatedly that he has little understanding of America’s vital national interests, its complex diplomatic challenges, its indispensable alliances, and the democratic values on which USA foreign policy must be based”.
Donald Trump appeared to joke about Hillary Clinton being assassinated to prevent her from introducing stricter gun controls during a speech in Wilmington, North Carolina. The poll shows Trump has lost support with voting blocs such as white evangelicals and those without a college degree.
Trump responded with a statement deriding the signatories as members of “the failed Washington elite” who “deserve the blame for making the world such a unsafe place”. Trump has harshly criticized the Iraq operation, although when radio host Howard Stern asked him in 2002 if he favoured invading Iraq, Trump said he guessed he did.
Podesta took aim at Trump in his statement, calling on the GOP nominee to face off against the former secretary of state.