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Clinton, Obama Distinguish Conservatism from Trump
Hillary Clinton vigorously defended her family’s foundation against Donald Trump’s criticism on Friday and declared she’s confident there will be no new blockbuster accusations on the foundation, her emails or anything else that could undermine her chances of defeating him in November.
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The survey comes from YouGov, and it was done with the intention of finding out if voters really consider the election to be the lesser of two evils, as it has often been described. At that meeting, Trump was joined by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn.
Donald Trump’s campaign may not think the polls are correct and that their candidate will surge after “undercover” voters come out, but in the meantime, here’s what was happening in the polling world with the public voters.
As CBS2’s Dick Brennan reported, both candidates reached back into the past and went to the videotape. 24 percent of those polled said neither candidate is evil.
The Clinton campaign has been sounding alarms about how racists and white nationalists are not only publicly embracing Trump, but Trump is sending them dog-whistles.
Jennifer Hochschild, a professor at Harvard University who focuses on race and immigration, said she did not think Trump could fix his relationship with black and Hispanic voters.
“Yes, because her policies, and others that believe like she does also”, Donald Trump said.
Earlier this week, Mr Trump said he was open to “softening” his hard-line position on deporting the more than 11 million undocumented immigrants now living in the USA, for instance.
Trump and his allies have been questioning the health of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. “They want to see things happen”, Trump said. And you know why: She’s winning right now because a critical mass of traditionally Republican-leaning white college grads and white women have been alienated by Trump and are tilting to her.
Donald Trump is pivoting among his positions so fast it’s dizzying.
Trump’s tweet said: “Will be in Phoenix, Arizona on Wednesday”.
Kaine urged the students to help get out the vote, noting Florida may be the closest swing state this election.
“I am sure, and I am sure because I have a very strong foundation of understanding about the foundation” and the charitable work it has done, Clinton said in an interview with MSNBC on Friday. Questions have also surfaced again about her use of a private email server and address rather than a government one during her period at the State Department.
Oh, by the way: The news about the Hillary/DNC squabble over good and bad Republicans was circulated on Twitter today by an “interesting” character. Some voters will be savvy enough to understand that presidential candidates and House candidates from the same party may tailor their messages differently to suit their own ends.
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Hillary Clinton has arrived at an Federal Bureau of Investigation facility in White Plains, New York, for her first national security briefing as the Democratic presidential nominee. He also reminded voters that the Federal Bureau of Investigation found 15,000 more Clinton emails that were not turned over while others proved that Clinton’s State Department gave expedited access to foundation donors.