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Clinton widens lead over Trump
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson will also speak at the gathering Friday at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. “Look up the word ‘BRAINWASHED'”.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is expected to deliver a speech Monday in Detroit on his economic plan.
According to the poll, Trump and Clinton are viewed unfavorably by an equal share of registered voters at 58% each. It also is aimed at showing that he is a serious candidate despite a disastrous stretch that has prompted criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.
Turning to taxes, Trump said no business should pay more than 15 percent of its income in taxes, a major drop from the current 35 percent corporate tax rate. Gingrich said Trump could offset tax losses by overturning Obama administration regulations and from expanded energy exploration revenues.
Trump endorsed the re-election campaigns of House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senators John McCain and Kelly Ayotte.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Trump “should have done that in the first place”, but has “gotten the messages” from other Republicans to unify the divided GOP.
“Everyone should calm down about it”, Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani, the former NY mayor, told ABC News on Sunday.
Gingrich spoke on “Fox News Sunday”. “I’ll say this as somebody who has run statewide in the state of Georgia and has helped dozens of candidates who have – I hope that Hillary Clinton spends a lot of time in Georgia and spends a lot of money because that will free up our resources to go to Pennsylvania, Florida and other states”. He also says he isn’t sure whether Trump can win OH if he remains so divisive.
While polls have shown that voters have deep concerns about Trump’s temperament and fitness for office, recent polling puts him ahead of or on par with his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, on whom people trust more on the economy.
But Kasich says he can’t swing behind Trump either, and that any candidate who wants to win his support has to “operate in the light”, and not on the “dark side of the street”. To top things off, Trump then even kicked a mom with a crying baby out of one of his rallies, despite later claiming that it was done in good fun.
Now the Democratic presidential nominee, Clinton has vowed to stand up to Putin if elected, drawing on her four years of ups and downs as the public face of President Barack Obama’s first-term “reset” with Russian Federation. By comparison, her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, has rung alarm bells in Washington and Europe with his overtures to the authoritarian Russian leader. But at this moment, Clinton holds a slight lead over Donald Trump, making North Carolina into a battleground state as well.
But even in some Southern states, Hillary Clinton has now taken a slight lead.
Trump’s speech to the Detroit Economic Club reflected the Republican presidential nominee’s attempt to reboot and redirect the conversation to his strength: the economy. Following a brutal 14 days for his campaign, in which he squandered his convention bounce, Trump is hoping that returning to scripted economic speeches will provide him a path back to contention.
The dueling Detroit addresses come as new polls show Clinton gaining ground on economic issues.
On Friday, Clinton acknowledged she “may have short-circuited” when she tried to clarify statements about her use of a private email server.
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Trump also revisited his opposition to current trade deals, including his plan to renegotiate the NAFTA trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.