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Trump Chips Away at Clinton’s National Lead
Whatever you believe about the 2016 presidential polls, it’s becoming increasingly clear GOP nominee Donald Trump has zero margin for error moving forward. “She does pander and the policies are not good for African-Americans”.
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PPP for its part took the accusation in stride, jokingly retweeting it themselves. So far, they have deduced that Donald Trump is “most insecure about his intelligence, his net worth and his image as a successful businessman”, and are scripting ways to strike at these pressure points. I’m speaking as a black man. Donald Trump is not a black man nor is Hillary Clinton a black woman…
Rarely are debate preparations as illuminating about the candidates as a debate itself, but Mrs. Clinton’s and Mr. Trump’s strikingly different approaches to the September 26 face-off are more revealing about their egos and battlefield instincts than most other moments in the campaign. The Associated Press has reported, after an analysis of meetings from about two years of her State Department calendars, that more than half of the people outside the government whom Clinton met with while she was secretary of state gave money to the Clinton Foundation – a collective $156 million in donations.
The tradition of televised presidential debates dates back to 1960, when a sweating Richard Nixon failed to overcome the telegenic John F Kennedy.
“I believe you can prep too much for those things”, Trump said in an interview last week. But her lead in recent polls represents a decline in her support.
“I don’t want to present a false front”. “Mr. Trump will answer questions that are relevant to the African American community such as education (including HBCUs), unemployment, making our streets safe and creating better opportunities for all”.
“If she can’t do that, she may lose some voters”, he said.
Stressing that the race was not over yet, Clinton noted that she had recently been warned that many people tuning into the debates “will be paying attention for the first time” and that the campaign can’t “assume they have followed anything”. Clinton’s allies have floated several options: Rep. Joseph Crowley of NY, who is from Queens, Trump’s home borough; James Carville, Bill Clinton’s chief strategist in 1992, who has a gift for lacerating banter; or Mark Cuban, another billionaire businessman.
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“I’m going to apologize for the offensive picture that many thought was offensive, but I’m not apologizing for the message that it was carrying”, Burns said.