Trump leads OH in 4-way presidential race
Clinton, the Democrat, is campaigning in Florida in search of an advantage in the nation’s largest swing state. So it’s not surprising that Donald Trump doesn’t think Hillary Clinton looks presidential. The Republican also said that, if elected, he would give military leaders 30 days to formulate a multipronged plan to defeat the Islamic State group. “They have been reduced to a point that’s embarrassing for our country”, Trump said at NBC’s “Commander-in-Chief” forum in NY attended by military veterans.
That’s a “record” haul for the Trump campaign and its joint fundraising committees, the campaign bragged in a Thursday statement, but it’s no match for Hillary Clinton, who raised $143 million in August, as her campaign reported last week.
Clinton arrived in OH aboard a new blue-and-white Boeing 737 campaign plane emblazoned with her slogan, “Stronger Together”. For both candidates more than half of their supporters, 51 percent, are 34 years of age or younger.
As he left Cleveland for his next stop in Youngstown, Trump extended a rare invitation to a handful of journalists on his private jet, and said that “on occasion”, he will invite journalists to travel with him.
“If Trump’s up two nationally, he’s up in Texas, so that one I think is an outlier”, Mackowiak said.
The Democratic Party and the Clinton Campaign criticised Trump’s remarks and claimed by saying so, Trump has “failed” the commander-in -chief test. She said she and Kaine would outline their plans for office in a book being released this week.
“He can try to fool voters into thinking somehow he’s not as harsh and inhumane as he seems, but it’s too late”, said Mrs Clinton.
Donald Trump has emerged from the Labor Day weekend leading a new CNN poll by 2 points. But I have no faith in Hillary Clinton or the leadership.
Trump was also expected to campaign at a fair in Youngstown, Ohio, in a nod to the state’s role as a make-or-break proving ground for Republican presidential candidates.
“She doesn’t have the energy to bring ’em back”. That assertion is contradicted by an interview Trump did with Howard Stern in September 2002 in which he was asked whether he supported the invasion. “And she didn’t have the energy to go to Mexico”.
Clinton’s 25-minute question-and-answer session was her first extensive availability with reporters since early December.
But more revelations about her private email server or the Clinton Foundation could reinforce the perception that she’s not trustworthy. FBI Director James Comey had said she was “extremely careless” in her handling of classified material but decided not to prosecute her. Trump had a 17-point lead over Clinton among male voters and a 7-point lead among female voters.
The Times suggested that Lauer was not up to his task and said moderators of the upcoming presidential debates will need to be “fully prepared to challenge the candidates, so voters can have a clear picture on how they will lead”.