Hillary Clinton Criticizes Donald Trump’s Debate Performance: ‘He Should Have Been Apologizing’
Another 18 percent said they would not support either candidate.
During the debate, Ms Clinton dubbed the recording as “this is who Donald Trump is”, adding: “We’ve seen him insult women, we’ve seen him rate women on their appearance, ranking them from one to 10, we’ve seen him embarrass women on TV and on Twitter”.
He stressed the number of jobs he has created in Florida and said that Clinton only visits Florida when she is trying to earn votes.
– Al Gore during a rally with Hillary Clinton on Tuesday.
Among debate watchers, some 53% said Clinton came out on top Sunday while 32% felt that Trump won.
At a morning rally in Ocala, Trump said that he was “embarrassed” Congress had not done more to probe Clinton after the Federal Bureau of Investigation decided not to seek charges against her over the private email server she used as secretary of state. Libertarian Gary Johnson was at nine percent, with Jill Stein of the Green Party at two percent.
In the 2005 Access Hollywood video Trump boasted about making unwanted sexual advances toward women.
Most of those polled said they believe Trump is a sexist, but they were split on whether his comments disqualify him from being president. But here is what he said about Clinton’s relationship with Lewinsky at the time: “They’ve taken nothing and made it a big monster”, Trump said.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence emerged Monday after a weekend out of the public eye reaffirming his relationship – awkward as it may seem – with Donald Trump.
The second presidential debate attracted an average audience of 66.5 million viewers Sunday against formidable competition from NFL football.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online among 2,386 Americans, including 1,605 likely voters.
The down ballot figures are likely to cause alarm among Republicans. The poll of 500 registered voters was conducted October 8 and 9 and has a margin of error of 4.4 percent for all registered voters, and 4.6 percent for likely voters.
The approval rating for Hillary Clinton has inched up to 40 percent, while 50 percent still hold a negative opinion of the former Secretary of State – 37 percent a strongly negative opinion.