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Donald Trump bids to target traditionally Democrat states

The second, and more important, reason that Trump can not win – to paraphrase former Clinton presidential adviser, James Carville – “It’s the math, stupid”. If history is any indication, could the same political forces propel Trump to the White House and break open partisan politics as we know it? Nine percent of Republicans said they would support Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee.

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Some Trump backers say they’re anxious about ISIS.

Democrats also fear that the unrest in Nevada could be a taste of what is to come at the Democratic Party convention in Philadelphia this summer.

“When that narrative started, I said, “You’ve got to be kidding.’ Who would even think of that?” I think in terms of what is right or wrong for America.

With the polls in full swing and voters everywhere scurrying to vote, they indicate Hillary Clinton would be her own against Donald Trump. “I’ve liked her and her husband a lot”.

Mr Collins expects Mr Trump’s message to resonate in “traditional rust belt areas” such as Pennsylvania and OH, where many working-class voters usually do not support Republicans. So if they want someone in place, it really needs to be within the next two weeks. Further, Hillary Clinton’s March comments about putting the coal industry out of business – which she later apologized for – have proven toxic in these once friendly states.

The Los Angeles Times described “Quotes” as one of the “most effective” ads from this entire election cycle, as determined by political science researchers (though it premiered too late to make a difference in the race).

In the Post interview, Trump interjected to offer an unprompted and lengthy defence of his statement last August accusing Kelly of having “blood coming out of her wherever” during her tough questioning of him in a debate. “Our campaign has held giant rallies all across this country, including in high crime areas, and there have been zero reports of violence”, he said.

In the 2000 presidential election, Democrat Al Gore basically turned his back on Bill Clinton, the scandal-dogged incumbent, and it cost him, probably the presidency. The target is Hillary. In the meantime, though, he faces a tough challenge improving his standing with female voters, of whom 69 per cent expressed their disapproval of him in a recent poll. The Democratic Party then changed the system to give more say to the voters at the grassroots level.

Even with his record-setting totals, Trump has only amassed about a quarter of the votes he’ll need in the fall.

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“NAFTA was a Clinton deal and he wanted it so badly, and I have not been a big fan of what went on in terms, economic development, or with the war with Bush either, frankly”, Trump said May 9 on CNN. Stop looking for a puppet and stand behind the people’s choice. The plan will be subsidized, at least in part, by the Republican Party’s new “building fund”, a lightly regulated pool of money that can include donations of more than $100,000 from individual donors, they said, though rules for doing so might pose an obstacle. “If you look at Clinton, I mean, we had some great years under Clinton, whether you loved Clinton or didn’t like Clinton”.

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