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Hillary Clinton gains a 10-point lead over Donald Trump

The outgoing congressman wrote in an op-ed in The Syracuse Post Standard that he differs with Clinton on a number of policies but that Trump “is unfit to serve our party and can not lead this country”.

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He is the first Republican congressman to say he will vote for the former secretary of state.

A senior Trump aide has also denied claims that the property billionaire’s presidential campaign is riven by deep divisions.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have a lot of work to do. Trump has been between 38% and 39% support for the past six weeks.

Clinton’s campaign also released a TV ad Wednesday featuring Trump shrugging off the fact that many of his name-brand products were made overseas in a past interview with David Letterman.

Some – like Ricardo Reyes, a veteran of the George W. Bush administration – have gone even farther than just backing Clinton’s bid for presidency. “She should get an award from Isis as the founder of Isis”. “We think we can put into effect a jobs program that will create millions of new jobs with rising incomes”, said Clinton.

Donald Trump is insisting his White House campaign is not “in turmoil” after reports that senior Republican Party leaders are questioning its tone.

“Instead of trying anything remotely like unifying the country, we have a nominee who would rather pick fights because he views it as positive news coverage”, she said.

Trump has stated that he can not release his tax returns because they’re under audit, but Buffett states, “I’m under audit, too, and I would be delighted to meet him anyplace, anytime, before the election”.

Obama said Trump’s attacks on the Khans showed he was “woefully unprepared” to be president.

“Trump is not interested in working with anyone”, Stubbs said.

On Tuesday, Democratic President Barack Obama unleashed his strongest attack yet on Trump.

In the last 48 hours alone, Trump continued his war of words with a Gold Star family, declared that he’d “always wanted” a Purple Heart but that it’s “easier” to receive one as a gift, and declined to endorse Republican candidates including House Speaker Paul Ryan.

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Whitman was a top fundraiser for Mitt Romney’s 2008 presidential campaign and chaired New Jersey governor Chris Christie’s finance team this year until he pulled out of the race.

Republican congressman pledges to vote for Clinton