Clinton: Trump ‘would throw us back into recession’
He said he needs “support from the Republicans” – and he added, “In some respects I get more support from the Democrats than the Republicans”.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is not on the shortlist of vice presidential candidates, according to one Democrat. Except when he’s asking to be our president.
He’s tied with Clinton in OH and only one point down in Pennsylvania.
“The upshot of Mr. Trump’s economic policy positions under nearly any scenario is that the US economy will be more isolated and diminished”, the report said.
“Despite his rude and crude campaign, Donald Trump [comes out] ahead of all of his Republican competitors”.
Clinton’s cash advantage has been fueled in part by the Super PAC supporting her. Priorities USA raised $12 million in the last month, ending May with a $52 million in cash. “The closest Hillary Clinton has come to business success was putting her office at the State Department up for sale to foreign donors and special interests”.
The businessman later appeared to embrace one of Clinton’s attack lines, writing: ‘I am “the king of debt.’ That has been great for me as a businessman, but is bad for the country”.
Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus said Clinton was “the last person qualified” to talk about improving the economy, pointing to “eight years of disastrous Obama policies”. She also repeated a comment he made that pregnant employees are an “inconvenience”.
The Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll shows Clinton with an 8 point lead in Florida – the largest of the presidential swing states – topping Trump 47 percent to 39 percent as compared to 43 percent to 42 percent on May 10.
The Trump campaign is employing only 69 people compared to Clinton’s 685, according to the FEC reports.
“Our campaign is leaner and more efficient, like our government should be”.
Trump launched a counterattack on Clinton before her speech began by announcing that he’d give his own address on Wednesday attacking her record.
He also has assailed her promotion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal as Obama’s secretary of state as a sell-out of USA workers.
He also insisted his campaign was prepared to embrace a new tone as it geared for battle with the Clinton machine.
Brushing it aside, Clinton said there was a difference between “getting tough on trade” and “recklessly starting trade wars”.
“Liberals and conservatives say Trump’s ideas would be disastrous”, she said in Columbus, Ohio.
One data point that helps Clinton make her case against Trump: A Moody’s Analytic report that concluded Trump’s economic policies would reduce employment by 3.5 million jobs during his first term in office.