Is Hillary’s Memory Failing? Clinton Tells Florida Supporters To Vote On The
At the time of the shooting on Wednesday, Clinton was speaking at an organizing event in Orlando where, without having heard the news, she reiterated her commitment to stand up to the gun lobby if elected.
“They seem more interested in seeing who can say the most offensive and insulting things”, Clinton said of the GOP presidential candidates. They have insulted Latinos, women, Muslims. They seem determined to insult absolutely everybody.
Clinton’s latest trip through Florida included a number of fundraisers.
“The emails were obtained through two different Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits for Clinton Benghazi material, dated July 31, October 9 and October 20 of this year”.
“I need your help in the primary”. “Make sure you are registered to vote. They’re out trumping Trump if you will”, said Clinton.
The good news for all candidates is that “undecided voters” – the kind likely to be the biggest swing factor in the primaries and general election – are the next least likely to block ads (see chart).
She accused Trump of “making racism and hatred the hallmarks of his campaign”.
“We can pray all we want”, she said.
“Florida is so much a symbol of America – diverse, dynamic, optimistic”, Clinton said. “You know, Florida is so important”. The region is home to many Puerto Rican voters and Clinton, referring to it as “Puerto Rico’s 79th municipality”, said every presidential candidate should “give attention to Puerto Rico and should remind our fellow Americans Puerto Ricans are American citizens”.
“Finally, the “I just got up” email shows that, smack dab in the middle of the Benghazi crisis, Hillary Clinton fell behind and may have not been fully briefed as she began an intense round of phone calls to foreign leaders”.
In the coming Democratic debates Mr. Sanders can make a more credible case than any other Democrat or Republican running for president that he is the most electable candidate, in either party, in the 2016 campaign.
Clinton has said job creation will be the focus of her campaign over the next month, beginning with a $275 billion infrastructure plan she announced this week. Republicans liken it to a reckless spending spree that taxpayers can’t afford.
Among Republicans, 26 percent of voters say they “would definitely not support” Trump, with 21 percent who would not back Bush.
The media is not invited but according to Clinton’s press office, she will discuss issues that “keep Floridians up at night”.
Clinton referred to traffic congestion and delays in the Orlando area and elsewhere in Florida and accused Sen. Mr. Sanders would defeat Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz by 10 points, while Ms. Clinton would defeat him by five.
“People do not view her as an overwhelming tidal wave here in Florida that is going to activate in the same way the minority title wave that Barack Obama did in 2012”, Wilson said. She says Florida is a key state due to its demographics and large population.