Trump, Clinton duel over economy, jobs
During a speech last week in Washington to welcome a foreign dignitary, President Barack Obama went out of his way to say Trump is unfit to become commander in chief of the American people.
Donald Trump is focusing his economic message on boosting jobs and making the country more competitive on a global stage by cutting business taxes, reducing regulations and increasing domestic energy production.
When Trump speaks in Detroit, he is expected to reiterate his plan for reducing the corporate tax rate to 15 percent from the current 35 percent – in an effort to draw new investment – as well as eliminating the estate tax and calling for a temporary moratorium on new regulations.
Michigans former Republican Gov. Bill Milliken has endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton for USA president rather than Republican nominee Donald J. Trump. He later said he supported all three.
The new averages reflect a sharp increase in support for Clinton compared with pre-convention polls.
“I want to jump-start America and it can be done and it won’t even be that hard”, Trump said today.
Trump previously said he would “consider” appointing justices to overturn the equal marriage ruling – which his Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence and many of his mooted SCOTUS nominees favour doing.
“He’s going to win parts of OH, where people are really hurting”. Prior to Obama’s win, Republicans had won the Old Dominion in every Presidential election since 1968 and Republicans had come to dominate politics at the state level with consistent wins in races for Governor, Lt Governor, and Attorney General as well as winning control of the state legislature. “I think it’s really, really hard”.
Former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump backer, told Fox News the NY businessman had made mistakes, but he said Clinton had the greater error in flubbing explanations of her use of a private server while she was U.S. secretary of state from 2009-2013.
“You can’t just throw platitudes out there about a wall or about Mexico paying for it and then be taken seriously here”, Flake said.
Clinton will offer her own economic vision in a speech in MI on Thursday.
A campaign aide who asked not to be identified told a Reuters reporter that ‘we don’t want it to be an economic disadvantage to have children’. John McCain and Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
Trump got entangled in days of dispute with the parents of a Muslim American soldier who was killed in the Iraq war and sparred with Republican Party leaders. He announced his support for Ryan on Friday.
“And I’m telling you, November 8, we’d better be careful, because that election is going to be rigged”, Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity earlier this month. “It’s very tricky if you’ve never run for public office, to jump from being a businessman to being one of the two leaders fighting for the presidency, and he’s made some mistakes”.