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Republican Senator Susan Collins: ‘I Will Not Be Voting for Donald Trump’
A day earlier, Trump had tried in a major policy speech at the Detroit Economic Club to turn the page on a terrible stretch in his campaign by unveiling a revamped economic plan centered on far-reaching tax cuts.
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“People must get that through their thick skulls”, he said.
But Clinton, a 68-year-old former secretary of state and senator, has enjoyed a strong bounce in polls since officially becoming the Democratic nominee last month, the first time a woman has become the flagbearer of a major USA party.
Organizers, some of the same Republicans who tried to prevent Trump from winning the nomination, have appealed to RNC officials across the U.S. in recent days to take him off the ballot, the Associated Press reported.
Speaking to supporters in St. Petersburg, the former secretary of state warned that her Republican opponent is a threat to both national security and the economy.
Clinton said she wanted Schultz in Congress “by my side”.
“We have constantly and publicly expressed our concerns about Iran’s human rights record through a range of channels”, she said.
Amiri, an Iranian scientist, defected to the U.S.at the height of Western efforts to thwart Iran’s nuclear program. When he returned in 2010, he was given a hero’s welcome and greeted with flowers by government leaders. Then he mysteriously disappeared.
Mr Amiri’s case indirectly found its way into the spotlight past year with the release of US State Department emails sent and received by Mrs Clinton.
“We have a diplomatic, “psychological” issue, not a legal one. If he has to leave, so be it”.
“The gentleman. has apparently gone to his country’s interests section because he is unhappy with how much time it has taken to facilitate his departure”, Mr Sullivan wrote. Polls suggest Clinton has widened her national lead over Republican Donald Trump and positioned herself to compete even in some traditionally GOP-leaning states. She said they all care about the same things as Trump and are seeking ways for the wealthy to avoid “paying their fair share”.
The anti-Trump Republicans join members of the security establishment who have already come out against the nominee, including former Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Morell, who last Friday accused Trump of being an “unwitting agent” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The letter, which says Trump would put American national security “at risk”, appears to have allowed the NY businessman to pivot from a horrendously bad streak that called into question his character to his strength as the anti-Washington candidate.
Trump, too, had his eye on the most competitive states.
The group also seems to question Trump’s mental stability saying, “He is unable or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood”, and “He lacks self-control and acts impetuously”.
Fifty of the country’s top Republican national security officials have signed a letter saying they do not support their party’s presidential nominee, Donald Trump. She said that in the first 100 days of her term she would work with Democrats and Republicans to invest in jobs in manufacturing and clean energy, technology, innovation, and infrastructure.
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Collins wrote in a Washington Post op-ed that “Mr. Trump lacks the temperament, self-discipline and judgement required to be president”.