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Clinton lacks ‘stamina’ and ‘temperament’ to be president
That’s only slightly better than Trump fared in the poll: 33% of voters there said they have a favorable impression of the GOP nominee, while 54% said they view him unfavorably.
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Siena’s Steve Greenberg said it’s getting late for that to turn around.
“That’s a long streak”, said Greenberg.
Clinton’s hopes of entering the White House with a Democratic majority in the Senate also got a boost from the Monmouth poll. But only about half of GOP voters are for Trump, with almost a quarter of Republicans saying they would vote for Clinton. Trump said in an excerpt of the interview, aired Tuesday.
“The riots and destruction that have taken place in Milwaukee is an assault on the right of all citizens to live in security and to live in peace”, he said.
“Donald Trump doesn’t need a tax cut”. “And not necessarily for good things”. Marco Rubio leads his two Democratic challengers.
The Republican National Committee released a fact sheet pointing to Mrs. Clinton’s votes in 2006 and 2007 to raise the capital gains tax on middle-class Americans and to raise taxes on Americans making over $164,550 a year.
But the question posed by many on social media is how black votes can matter to the Republicans when their nominee has openly criticized the Black Lives Matter movement as a threat to police officers. The story alleges Paul Manafort received $12.7 million from Ukraine’s former pro-Russia president and his political party for consultant work over a five-year period.
Greenberg says the presidential race doesn’t look be “wait and see”. “I think you can’t abandon a presidential candidate no matter who it is and expect other candidates down ballot to do reasonably well”. Hillary Clinton, or says that Sec. And the numbers hold even though Clinton personally is not all that popular.
The line has become a new addition to Clinton’s stump speech. But almost three quarters, 72%, view Trump negatively.
The poll also found that more than 40 percent said Clinton has the personality and temperament to serve as president while only 17 percent said the same about Trump.
“Donald Trump has been in the news a lot over these past few weeks”, said Greenberg.
For instance, Georgia – a state that hasn’t voted for voted for a Democrat since 1992 and won by Romney by 9 percent – is a statistical dead heat.
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RNC chief strategist Sean Spicer said that there were no talks under way inside the RNC to move any money from Trump and said it would be nearly impossible if they even wanted to.