In a Debate-Long Power Move, Clinton Only Called Trump “Donald”
In fact I have some research here, Holt interrupted Trump 41 times and only 7 times for Clinton.
Trump described the debate as “an interesting evening” and said more than 80 million people watched it. Almost all expressed concerns with Trump’s critical and often demeaning comments about women, as well as his approach toward Clinton in the debate.
The betting markets and the currency markets are in agreement.
“You feel good tonight?”
In that interview, which was first surfaced by BuzzFeed News, Stern directly asked Trump if he supported the Iraq invasion.
No debate since then had exceeded 70 million viewers. He said that unmarried women responded positively to the sections laying out Clinton’s economic agenda, while millennials responded well to Clinton’s defense of Obama and to her discussion of racism as an enduring societal problem.
As for how Podgorowiez will make up his mind: “We still have two more debates”, he said. She had prepared, coherent answers, while Trump had unprepared, chaotic word salad. Her handling of a nuclear deal with Iran and Islamic State militancy were disasters, he argued.
Meanwhile, voters are somewhat more likely to say Clinton’s use of a private email address on a personal server while she was secretary of state is getting too much attention than too little, 41 percent to 36 percent. His campaign released a short-form birth certificate from Hawaii in June of 2008, just a few months after questions about his birthplace began to surface.
Unfortunately, Holt’s performance is the result of growing pressures in liberal media and political circles to treat Donald Trump as a candidate beyond the pale of public life, to deny him legitimacy as a presidential contender. There was absolutely no evidence for it. Only 12 percent of Republican voters say they’re very confident Clinton is healthy enough to be president, while 36 percent of Democratic voters are confident that Trump is.
Democrats are also sure to keep focusing on Trump’s false assertions about President Barack Obama’s birthplace, with the president scheduled to make a Wednesday appearance on Steve Harvey’s TV show.
“Nobody was pressing it, nobody was caring much about it”.
And so, during the debate, Clinton repeatedly returned to laying out the same programmatic agenda she did in her convention speech, once again pushing increased spending on infrastructure, job creation, and clean energy; pay equity; family and medical leave; a minimum wage hike; and college debt relief.
“She stayed focused, and on message”, he said.
Trump called it, “a very big moment, a very important moment”. And I think there may be a couple of reasons, ‘ she said. Intended or not, that represented something rare in Trump’s campaign – subtlety.
Trump famously refuses to release his tax returns, explaining that he can’t because of an ongoing audit.
But Clinton, the first woman to win the presidential nomination of a major USA political party, seemed to pique Trump’s ire when she brought up Trump’s past insults about women.
“This is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs”, she declared. I just can’t do it.
Donald Trump said it “makes me smart” when Hillary Clinton accused him of failing to pay any federal incomes taxes during Monday’s debate – but following the event, he told CNN that he never admitted to avoiding taxes. Holt said there was no record of him opposing the war prior. “The record does not show that”, Trump shot back.