Trump’s new derisive nickname for Clinton – ‘Rotten’
The convention is also the one time during a campaign in which one party gets disproportionate attention to its message. That year Al Gore and George W. Bush both boosted their numbers by an identical 8 points post-convention before ultimately battling all the way to the Supreme Court.
The latest findings represent Trump’s best showing in the CNN/ORC poll since September 2015. Trump, however, in the latest CNN/ORC poll, sees his polling drop by four points in their 4-way poll, but Hillary Clinton’s drops by six points to give him a five point lead.
What’s rattling Democrats this week is evidence that voters are responding to what Clinton last week called “a dark picture of an America in decline” painted by Trump.
“They’ve created ISIS. Clinton created ISIS with Obama”, Trump said while campaigning in January.
The number of people who believe Trump will be able to unite the country has also increased – from 34 percent to 42 percent after the convention.
Hillary Clinton told a group of veterans on Monday that even she needs to get used to the fact she could become the first female commander in chief in November, an unusual nod to trepidation around her gender by the presumptive Democratic nominee. He now holds double-digit margins over Clinton as more trusted on the economy and terrorism.
Sanders supporters were less likely to view global terrorism as a “critical threat” to the United States in the next 10 years, with 64 percent saying that it was vs. 75 percent of Clinton supporters (Republicans were at 82 to 83 percent, depending on whether they were Trump supporters).
“They don’t want to talk about it”, Trump said at the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention.
Millions of Democratic voters seem to fall into two camps regarding the email controversy: those who prefer to think it is a concocted controversy, and those who see it is a genuine scandal but feel hemmed in by the threat of a Trump presidency. Trump is considered to be honest and trustworthy based on the opinion of 43 percent of people, while last week the figure was at 39 percent.
But what most political observers don’t realise is that this white voter advantage for Republican candidates is nothing new, even if it is starker than it has been in the past.
Trump has since repeated that claim about Clinton more recently, telling CBS in a “60 Minutes” interview that Clinton “is responsible for ISIS”.
Sadly, when Clinton is elected president, you can be sure she still will be intensely hated by many Republicans, including many evangelicals.
Clinton, he continued, “has a much different view”.
The Guardian: “Donald Trump’s woman problem: they don’t like him, not one little bit”. “Poll after poll is showing that Trump has been eating away at our lead, and after his convention, he’s erased it entirely”.
Trump addressed change for the veterans and change within our “rigged” system.
“It was just an angry mob”, Mook told reporters at a Bloomberg Politics breakfast in Philadelphia. We live under a Romans 8:28 promise that says, “And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His goal”.
Simplify the tax code to reduce the headaches Americans face in preparing their taxes and allow them to keep more of their money. And she will strengthen our economy by investing $10 billion in new advanced manufacturing jobs that can’t be sent overseas.