Hillary Clinton’s lead down to half nationally
On 1 September American readers were surprised to see two directly opposite headline about the same story involving the Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump in Wall Street Journal.
The UAW and other unions that endorsed Clinton say they are telling their members that Trump is a “fraud” on trade because while he talks about the loss of jobs and companies moving to Mexico or overseas, he has clothing and other products made outside the U.S.
By writing off Trump, the RNC could abandon swing states like Colorado and Virginia, where Trump is behind in many polls, in favor of Missouri and Georgia, reliably Republican states in recent presidential elections that have vulnerable GOP senators this fall.
At least one of the people convicted in the 2007 shootings was in the United States illegally, according to a New York Times report in 2010 about the trials. She has appeared in more than 30 as a presidential candidate in 2008 and 2016. But with Trump lagging in most polls and Election Day two months off, many view the argument as a low-risk strategy because of the deep antipathy many Republicans hold toward Clinton. “If she wins, we will need a strong Republican House to defend against her radical liberal agenda”. “That is still below the 85 percent support Republican nominee Mitt Romney enjoyed in the summer of 2012, but the improvement helps explain Trump’s rise in the poll”.
He was warmly received by the dozen guests, which included at least some long-time fans. She said she’s been a Republican most her life, but “for the first time in my life, I feel like my vote is going to count”.
Within hours, Trump wiped it all away.
Two months from Election Day, Hillary Clinton has a clear edge over Donald Trump in almost every measure traditionally used to gauge success in presidential races.
The margin of victory will also make a large difference to the effect that Mr Trump’s assertions have in the end, said experts.
“Mass audiences are going to be tuning in to look for a smackdown”, says Eric Dezenhall, a Washington crisis management consultant.
The FBI had found her “extremely careless” in handling the nation’s secrets as America’s top diplomat by using an unsecured private email server in her basement.
The announcement from the Democratic nominee’s campaign comes on the heels of Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday in Phoenix, where he re-stated his vow to deport millions of people living in the country illegally.
But even as she railed against the influence of big money in politics, an unconcerned Clinton raised $143 million in August for Democrats and her campaign with $50,000 a plate fundraisers in celebrity homes. The RNC, not Trump’s campaign, has embraced an intensive voter data program to identify and communicate with Trump supporters to ensure they vote.
“I think immigration is the backbone of this country”.
New revelations from notes released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation from its July interview with Clinton about her email use showed that she said she did not recall specific training about how to handle classified information, and that she was unaware that confidential material was marked with a “C”.
Jackson says these are questions “African-Americans need to know”, and that Trump “hasn’t sat down with anyone” in the black community.
The New York Times reported Thursday that it obtained the Trump campaign’s script for the questions and answers for the interview.
Trump is counting on appealing to enough white, working-class voters and disaffected Democrats to carry Ohio. While campaigning last weekend on San Antonio’s western outskirts, he knocked on the door of Michael Bell, a high school world history teacher and golf coach who called Trump “a insane person”.
The protesters and Democratic leaders took aim at the NY businessman for depicting black communities as blighted and impoverished when he asked them to reconsider their longtime loyalty to the Democratic Party. But both major-party candidates have unfavorable ratings of more than 50%, so barring a four-year turnaround, it wouldn’t be outrageous to see a still-unpopular politician face a primary battle.
Bill Cassidy is a staunch critic of President Barack Obama and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Those who do, he said, would be priorities for deportation.