Frank Harris III: Donald Trump’s Rise Set The Bigots Free
Looking to the debates, Clinton says she’s ready for whatever Trump sends her way.
“Donald Trump has closed the margin since August, but as we head towards the debate, still needs to push this campaign closer,”McInturff added”. However, Clinton appears to a more specific stance on marijuana than Trump, and doesn’t view it with much stigmatization.
The stakes are high for both candidates.
The Fox poll was conducted among 704 likely voters in Nevada, 734 likely voters in North Carolina, and 737 voters in OH from September 18-20.
My conversations with almost a dozen donors, operatives and elected officials working for or close to the Clinton campaign revealed a similar sanguinity.
That email alleged that Obama’s USA -born mother was living in Kenya late in her pregnancy, was unable to travel and registered his birth in Hawaii after he was born.
On the other hand, Clinton, despite the left and right threats, she assured that all preventive measures will occur.
Here’s a closer look at evidence that is dubious at best, fails to tie the falsehood conclusively to Clinton herself and can not compete with Trump’s yearslong effort to undermine the legitimacy of the nation’s first African-American president.
The spending disparity has also become a favoured Trump boast.
On Monday, Clinton’s campaign sent out a memo hoping to ease the concerns of supporters and reminded them the Democrats have the easiest pathway to 270 electoral votes.
Pollsters found Clinton has a lead over the GOP nominee among independent voters, 42 percent to 35 percent. The always-measured Clinton, they argue, can’t out-improvise one of the most unpredictable politicians of the modern era.
But during the debate, the candidates will be without a script. And among younger Latinos, enthusiasm about the election is even lower, with just 38 percent of Latinos aged 18-39 saying they are “very interested” in the election. According to WNCT, almost 10,000 people poured into the tiny town to hear Trump speak at an event center that holds only 6,000 people.
“And I think we put that to sleep just by putting out the last report”, Trump said, apparently pointing to a campaign statement Tuesday night in which his spokesman deflected questions about the Trump Foundation and accused the Post reporter of bias.
Whereas nominees in the past have traded barbs primarily centered on policy standpoints, with a few dogwhistle ad hominems sprinkled in, Monday’s debate between Trump and Clinton might be the first to go full throttle at personal attacks. Sometimes things got hilariously passive-aggressive: “You’re likable enough, Hillary!”.