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Clinton takes wrong strategy to beating Trump — LUPICA
A poll conducted for a consortium of OH news organizations, including this one, found the candidates have reached a level of unpopularity that may be unprecedented in the history of American politics. “Nobody has ever seen anything quite like this”.
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Wilkerson said he knows some Republican strategists are upset with how Trump has driven away voters of color from the party, which worked to recruit more black and Latino candidates and party leaders after the 2012 election.
Interviews with people across OH confirmed those sentiments.
“At the beginning of the conversation with Donald Trump, I made it clear that Mexico will not pay for the wall”, Pena Nieto said in a tweet. “He’s hot-headed. He’s offensive, especially toward women”. “They provide invaluable insight about Hillary Clinton as a person during the highs and lows of her life”. She is better funded, better organised and – marginally – better liked. “But he has no filter and says things that should not be said…”
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The Bliss Institute was able to isolate those who like or dislike the candidates and then delve into what motivated those feelings. “Who knows if she was sleeping?” But of those who dislike her, 72 percent said lack of trust was the biggest reason and 11 percent said she is irresponsible. He noted that in 2000, Clinton won a small number of NY counties in her race for U.S. Senate, but six years later she was re-elected with 67 percent of the vote and won 58 of 62 counties. Her brothers had a different type of relationship with the GOP nominee.
The news agency has previously reported that more than half of her non-official callers had donated $156 million to the family charity. She has been incredibly vague about why she believes he should be elected.
TRUMP: A centerpiece of Trump’s immigration plan is a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. But those promises are also cited by critics for not liking him.
Of those who don’t like him, 37 percent called him irresponsible, 22 percent said he is disrespectful and 12 percent said he is incompetent. “Donald Trump will find it very hard to throw out a family that has been here for 15 years and they have three children, two of whom are citizens”. “Clinton relies on younger voters, African American voters, on moderates, and on doing relatively well with those with college and postgraduate degrees”.
Also hitting the road are her running mate Tim Kaine and current Vice President Joe Biden, who stumped for Hillary in Pennsylvania, and her husband, former Bill Clinton, who attends events in MI and Ohio. If American voters in 2016 want to continue the status quo with a traditional Washington, D.C., insider politician, then Hillary is the obvious choice.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Many respondents had words of praise for the candidates. Trump’s complaint that their relatives aren’t classy enough isn’t likely to make him many friends.
Giuliani said the issue was meant to be off limits.
Trump turned down invitations to speak to each of those groups, which Wilkerson called “ridiculous”.
TRUMP: I will report back to you. At this point in the election cycle, Romney had secured the support of 85 percent of voters in the Republican Party.
The FBI released the notes from Clinton’s interview regarding her private email server on Friday. So should Hillary Clinton, even carrying around as much baggage as she does.
“Clinton said she received no instructions or direction regarding the preservation or production of records from State (Department) during the transition out of her role as Secretary of State in 2013”, the documents read. (Minnesota and Wisconsin are getting slightly more Republican, but it is a very slow change.) Consider this: 17 states plus the District of Columbia have voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in every election since 1992. While Trump squandered a summer’s worth of opportunities to court those voters, his campaign heads into the fall suddenly confident in its ability to make up lost ground. Only 35 percent said they favor increasing legal immigration with 52 percent in favor of decreasing legal immigration. Asked the same question about Clinton, 77 percent answered no. And there are a lot of people still trying to make up their minds. “What they develop is an impression. You’ve got two. Which one is better?” “They are telling us what we need, and that goes for both sides”. “See you again in four years”, Burns tweeted.
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The Morning Consult poll was conducted from September 1 through September 2, and included 2,001 registered voters. Trump has not yet released his fundraising totals for the month of August.