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Meg Whitman, Hewlett-Packard CEO and GOP fundraiser: I’m supporting Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton says passing comprehensive immigration legislation will be a top priority for her administration if elected president, and her White House will be ready to introduce a bill “as quickly” as possible.
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His ability to appoint three or four Supreme Court Justices threatens nearly every element of a progressive agenda and sets us back more years than we can imagine.
Trump stunned Republicans by telling The Washington Post in an interview Tuesday that he wasn’t ready to endorse Ryan, who faces a primary contest in Wisconsin next week.
As a plus for Trump, 55 percent said they are unhappy with the direction of the country and those disgruntled voters prefer the Republican nominee 62 – 23 percent.
The Phoenix-based OH Predictive Insights poll shows Hillary Clinton with a slight lead over Donald Trump in a state that has gone Democratic once in the last six presidential contests.
Whitman is the C.E.O. of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and former C.E.O. of eBay.
“As a proud Republican, casting my vote for President has usually been a simple matter”, she wrote. “Trump’s instead hand would endanger our prosperity and national security”.
A spokeswoman for Donald Trump has blamed Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for the 2004 killing of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan in Iraq – even though the death occurred more than four years before Obama became president.
Whitman also divulged that the Clinton campaign approached her one month ago to seek her support which shows the Democratic candidate’s strategy to sway the Republican elite who are dissatisfied with Trump’s unorthodox election style. “In a tumultuous world, America needs the kind of stable and aspirational leadership Secretary Clinton can provide”.
Whitman ended her statement endorsing Clinton by calling on all Republicans to follow her, saying: “I urge all Republicans to reject Donald Trump this November”. Also, Rep. Richard Hanna of NY became the first Republican member of Congress to say he will vote for Clinton.
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Clinton herself asked Whitman for her support, the businesswoman told the Times, which was the first to report the endorsement.