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Compared to ‘barking mad’ Donald Trump, ‘boring’ Hillary looks pretty good

“Number one, she’ll have a majority of delegates overall, and a significant majority in the popular vote”, senior Clinton strategist Joel Benenson said in interview with Jonathan Karl and Rick Klein on the ABC News “Powerhouse Politics” podcast.

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Still, the Republican Party has coalesced around Trump, in a fuller way on Thursday. “And this is a choice that’s going to face the American voters”, he said. Collecting specifics from his months of foreign policy blather and inanities, she made the case he is an ignoramus, a risky one.

“He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and enormous responsibility”, Clinton told an audience in San Diego, California, escalating the rhetoric in what is already a deeply acrimonious election season.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into Hillary Clinton’s use of her private emails instead of a government server, as well as her not keeping records.

Trump, speaking at a rally in San Jose, California, Thursday night hours after Clinton’s speech, says the Democratic front-runner’s address was “phony”. She has to go to jail.

She then asked those who attended the rally to imagine Donald Trump venting his anger – not through Twitter this time, “but America’s entire arsenal”. “There was barely any foreign policy”. He has also said that Islam hates Americans. He also said he would sit down with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to try to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear program.

Do we want him making those calls – someone thin-skinned and quick to anger, who lashes out at the smallest criticism?

Fallon called Trump’s proposals on retaliating against China’s trade policies, mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and “exploding the debt” with his tax cuts “recession-inducing”.

Clinton also had double-digit advantages over her rival in the issues of ability to work with both Republican and Democratic parties and likability, the survey added.

“The polling has been very, very consistent”, Weaver said, “that Bernie Sanders is a much stronger candidate against Donald Trump than Secretary Clinton”.

He says he doesn’t have to listen to our generals or our admirals, our ambassadors and other high officials, because he has – quote – “a very good brain”.

Clinton and Trump are all but assured to be the Democratic and Republican party nominees.

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According to the poll, 62 percent of the surveyed considered that Clinton had enough experience to become a president, while only 31 percent of the U.S. citizens, participated in the poll, said that Trump’s experience was enough.

Hillary Clinton talks in San Diego