Clinton to Trump: My military endorsements are bigger than yours
The Republican presidential nominee. But that changed this year, since the major party candidates have close ties to the state.
“I’ve learned to be grateful not just for my blessings but also for my faults, and there are plenty”, she said, noting the importance of humility among leaders.
Connecticut-based Quinnipiac regularly gauges the opinions of voters in OH and other swing states on candidates and issues.
Meanwhile, Clinton’s campaign this week published a 250-page book detailing her various policy plans.
That’s the finding of the latest Quinnipiac Poll, which finds the former Secretary of State in the lead over GOP nominee Donald Trump, 48% to 43%. Some news organizations have speculated that time was an issue considering Lauer only had one week to prepare for the forum, but the entire event seemed like the host was just rattling off questions and he didn’t care about the answers.
Clinton does not speak frequently about her faith, although she discussed its importance to her in a televised town hall event in February during her battle with U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign Friday touted 110 endorsements from former military leaders, 15 more than they had before Clinton and Donald Trump headlined a forum of military service and national security.
With the first debate scheduled for later this month, Clinton’s campaign is trying to ensure that Trump is positioned for a tough evaluation, recognizing that expectations can matter even more than actual performance.
‘I think maybe the Democrats are putting that out, who knows?
Mingling outside the Capitol, the Senate Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, and Rep. Charles B. Rangel of NY, two of the longest-serving and bluntest-speaking members of Congress, found themselves uncharacteristically at a loss for words.
That effort started in Kansas City on Thursday night with an address on faith at the National Baptist Convention, where she made an appeal to African-American voters and reflected on her Methodist faith.
The former Secretary of State stopped with a half turn, smiled and shrugged in a who knows what that insane guy will do way, and then showed why Donald Trump is going to wish Clinton wouldn’t take any more questions from the press.
Still, the government’s most senior Republican stressed Thursday that he does not share Trump’s complimentary view of Putin. It’s a bad sight. He said Putin “has done so in many ways, in a very ruthless manner”.
Wednesday’s forum served as a preview of sorts for Clinton and Trump’s highly anticipated debates.
This left Democrats appalled and Republicans once again in the awkward position of disavowing Trump’s remarks while standing by their candidate.
“I have a window in my apartment that specifically was aimed at the World Trade Center, because of the beauty of the whole downtown Manhattan”. “Some days it’s really hard for me”, she said to laughter. “I watched that”, he said.
The Trump campaign recently lifted a ban on various news outlets, including The Washington Post, which he accused of bias over negative press coverage.
Trump’s claim that he saw television reports of people in New Jersey celebrating the attacks has been discredited.