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US presidential rivals Clinton, Sanders tied in support among Democrats
Clinton’s lead has diminished slightly in the past few days, according to some polls.
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“As a businessman I got along with everybody”, Trump said in January on CNN’s “New Day”. Still another quarter would feel at best neutral if both are nominated.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton appear to have a lock on their parties’ respective presidential primaries in NY. But a month later, the newspaper published a follow-up article detailing how Cincinnati businessman Carl H. Lindner had manipulated the poll in Trump’s favor by flooding the line with auto-dialed calls.
Politico reports that a news story from 1999 entitled, “Trump has plan to soak the rich”, caught the attention of President Clinton’s deputy press secretary at the time, Jake Siewert. “Everybody is on the take”.
Trump in January referred to the former president as “one of the great women abusers of all time” and accused Hillary Clinton of being an “enabler”, referring to the 42nd president’s sex scandals – despite Trump defending the former president at the time of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Tad Devine, a senior Sanders adviser, said the campaign has not encouraged its supporters to take any aggressive tactics in promoting the senator. To Bertsch, the Republican and Democratic competitors look like this: “The Democrats want to spend my money”.
“You have to understand: I was a kid from Queens who worked in Brooklyn, and suddenly I had an apartment on the Upper East Side”, he wrote. “He’s a relatively new Democrat, and, in fact, I’m not even sure he is one”, said Clinton in a podcast interview with Politico’s Glenn Thrush last week. “The goal is to get not only your people out to vote, but to get these people who are maybe sitting on the sidelines excited enough to come out and join the game”.
But the values battle between Cruz and Trump is about much more than religion – it’s about territorial pride.
Clinton commanded 63 percent of registered voters in the match-up. John Kasich follows with 20 percent, and Ted Cruz with 19 percent of the vote, the poll reported.
Students are graduating from college, often with $60,000 or more in debt, he said, and he would make public college tuition free with the ability to refinance student loans to a lower interest rate. About two-thirds of Maryland residents said they approved of how Hogan was doing his job.
Although he was stumping for Democratic primary voters in Syracuse Tuesday, presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders set his sights on Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
Cruz, on the other hand, has earned consistent victories among majority-minority congressional districts throughout this election season.
About 45 percent of New Yorkers say religion is “very important” in their lives, compared to about 53 percent nationally.
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The AP-GfK Poll of 1,076 adults used a sample drawn from GfK’s probability-based KnowledgePanel, which is created to be representative of the USA population.