Clinton to take on Trump’s Atlantic City business record
The official said Clinton would emphasize Trump’s promise to “do for the country what I did for my business” to warn that he is unfit to manage economic policy.
“It depends if she comes here with her own agenda”, Zak told the AP. Clinton’s campaign said her speech on Wednesday will point to his business failings as a “warning for why voters can not allow him to endanger our economy from the White House”.
Clinton is expected to follow a similar line of attack in her remarks at a rally in the city’s Boardwalk Hall this afternoon.
Clinton made no mention of the FBI’s withering criticism Tuesday accompanied its recommendation that she not face actual charges for her email practices as secretary of state.
According to the USA Today/Suffolk University poll, Clinton has 45.6% to Trump’s 40.4%.
Trump wasn’t letting the spotlight disappear off the Federal Bureau of Investigation press conference Wednesday morning.
“Nobody understands the economy like I do and no one, especially not Crooked Hillary Clinton, will do more for the economy than I will”. She is sooooo guilty.
After his loss to Clinton in California, Sanders shifted the tone of his campaign to focus on winning a voice in the Democratic convention to help shape the Party platform. “Pols made big mistakes, now many bankruptcies”, Trump tweeted.
“I don’t want a president who makes fun of me”.
“How can anybody lose money running a casino?” As for individual issues, although 51 percent thought that Clinton would respond best in an worldwide crisis, 52 percent believed that Trump would be better at creating jobs and 52 percent thought that Trump would be more effective with handling ISIS and the threat of Islamic extremism. And she says he defaulted on bank loans and bankrupted the companies.
As is usually the case with so many of Trump’s failed business enterprises, it was small businesses that suffered – and in some cases, collapsed – after the Republican’s venture went bankrupt. He later filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Trump Hotel & Casino Resorts in 2004 and Trump Entertainment Resorts in 2009.
But, sprinkled in the Clinton crowd were a few Trump defenders. In fact, two of his casinos’ three bankruptcies occurred in years when overall Atlantic City gambling revenue was rising.
Critics acknowledge that Trump didn’t cause the city’s troubles, but they argue he padded his wealth while stiffing creditors and laying off workers.