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Hillary Clinton reveals secret strategy to defeat Donald Trump
Sanders called on Donald Trump to “tell his supporters that violence in the political process in America is not acceptable”.
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Opposition to Trump almost unites the rising generation.
Some Clinton allies worry that such lines of attack could aid Trump in the general election. Among African Americans, by 13-1, 67%-5%.
“We faced one of those hard choices that forces you to govern in reality”, Clinton said in her 25-minute speech. Just 7% of Democrats would defect to the GOP.
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee who has recently become one of Trump’s chief antagonists, will hit the campaign trail alongside Kasich in the run-up to Ohio’s primary. “He’s kind of a jerk”. The more exciting and high energy a campaign is the better the voter turnout. Clinton and Sanders split them.
Hillary Clinton has accused controversial real estate tycoon Donald Trump of “trafficking in hate and fear” and claimed that foreign leaders are calling her to express their support in order to stop the Republican frontrunner from entering the White House. “It’s scary, to be honest”. But too many uniformed voters erroneously believe Sanders and Trump fill similar populist roles.
The Sanders campaign is conjuring up the possibility of upset wins on Tuesday, writing to supporters in a fundraising email sent on Saturday, “think about how you felt when we staged the greatest comeback in political history when we won MI”. In January’s poll and the new one, he was supported by 26% of Republicans and independents. Meanwhile, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s support has doubled to 18% and Texas Sen.
Ted Cruz had fighting words for his supporters in OH, despite trailing in recent polls. Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who withdrew after the survey had gone in the field, was backed by 14%. Clinton has weathered such storms for decades and is still the perennial “most admired” woman in the world.
“The test of this election has to be whether we can actually create good-paying jobs here in America”, she said. “John McCain. Who insults everybody who is not like him”.
Some of the protesters were seen carrying Sanders campaign signs, something that Trump seized upon in later interviews when asked about the outbreak of violent clashes. “Here they are!” he said.
Sanders stressed ending a “corrupt campaign finance system that allows billionaires to buy elections”.
Bernie Sanders on Sunday slammed GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump over comments the Vermont senator said “encourage violence”. She lost last week in MI.
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll gives Hillary Clinton only a narrow IL lead – 51 percent to 45 percent – while a CBS News survey gives Sanders the lead with 48 percent to 46 percent for Clinton. He explained that Jones was not acting like an American, so he deserved it. McGraw said, “That he…didn’t know if the protester was ISIS, and next time we might have to kill him”.
Only among Asian-Americans does Clinton pull even, 46%-46%. She has experience, which seems a more valuable attribute to older voters than to the young, who are looking for a messiah to follow. For the subgroups, it is +/- 7.9.
Clinton said so much of what Trump is doing is at odds with the Republic and democracy. It was Trump’s first event back in the state since Friday.
I asked Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., who introduced Bill Clinton at St. Luke, if Clinton could be the collateral damage because of Emanuel. Many Democrats were elected with the help of Wall Street money (including President Obama), and those same Democrats passed Wall Street reform.
“I’m leaning toward Bernie Sanders” in the Democratic primaries, says Olga Figueroa, 27, of Silver Spring, Md.
“I have voted against every one of these disastrous trade agreements”, he said.
She urged her supporters to vote down his approach.
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“I want to thank Rahm Emanuel for not endorsing me”.