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Owner defends management of Atlantic City casino
The Clinton Campaign roped in Marty Rosenberg of the Atlantic Plate Glass which was one of many that bore the brunt of Trump’s disastrous business dealings and bankruptcies in Atlantic City in the 1990s.
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She hit Trump for “multiple bankruptcies, stiffing contractors and spurring hundreds of job losses” during his time owning casinos in Atlantic City.
Corker’s withdrawal comes just a day after he joined Trump at a rally in North Carolina as the celebrity businessman takes potential running mates out for test drives, bringing them on tour as he travels across the country in the days before he officially names his vice president.
The July 1-5 poll included responses gathered mostly over the holiday weekend, before the Federal Bureau of Investigation recommended on Tuesday that no criminal charges be filed against Clinton over her use of private email servers and what it called her “extremely careless” handling of classified information while she was US secretary of state.
Even with Comey’s tough rhetoric, Clinton aides were relieved to have the investigation formally closed so they can fully turn their attention to the fall face-off with Trump.
Amy Chozick, national political reporter at The New York Times who covers Hillary Clinton and a frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine, discusses the most recent developments in Hillary Clinton’s campaign. “Everybody knows she’s extremely guilty”.
“I can’t say that I’ve made that decision yet”, he said, “but I’m more comfortable with the idea of voting for her now”. Ask the Democrat City Council what happened to Atlantic City.
Trump previewed his June numbers on Twitter Tuesday night by writing, “Raised a lot of money for the Republican Party. #Trump2016”, Trump tweeted last week after seeing some of the favorable poll results.
Clinton, since pivoting to Trump, has attempted to undercut that business record, something that has animated much of his unexpectedly strong presidential run. Apparently he should have saved some of that money to hire a good sand blasting company. Clinton’s campaign has aired more than 22,000 commercials in battleground states in the past month, according to Kantar Media’s campaign advertising tracker. As for individual issues, although 51 percent thought that Clinton would respond best in an global crisis, 52 percent believed that Trump would be better at creating jobs and 52 percent thought that Trump would be more effective with handling ISIS and the threat of Islamic extremism. “He could bankrupt America like he’s bankrupted his companies”. “When the Taj opened, it decimated the market for a period of two years”. “I watch the shows”, he said, “… your show and all the other shows”. He borrowed at high interest rates – even after promising regulators that he wouldn’t.
The Clinton campaign blamed Trump for the problems plaguing the city.
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Icahn said the health plan he offered the union was not as generous as the one he agreed to with the union at the Tropicana, another Atlantic City casino he owns.