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Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton Turn To Battleground States In The South
Separately, the Clinton campaign has confirmed it will invest money to pay for more field staff to work out of Democratic Party offices already open in Georgia. Trump’s supporters are especially enthusiastic: 75% say they’re more interested in this year’s face-offs than in previous years, compared with 58% of Clinton’s supporters.
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Along the way, they kept up attacks on each other that will define the rest of the race. “I think it’s an important element of what we’re doing”.
A new series of polls in every state show Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by a point in Texas and trailing the Republican nominee by just two points in Mississippi.
One sign of the campaigns shifting is how they are making themselves available to the corps of reporters who trail them across the country. It was aimed at rebutting Clinton’s arguments that she would be best positioned to lead the military and reassuring Republicans who have openly anxious that his provocative statements might undermine USA alliances. Before travelling to Cleveland and then later to Hampton, Illinois, Clinton ventured into the part of the cabin where the journalists were seated. One poll conducted by the Los Angeles Times gave Trump a three-point lead nationally. “They view him as a danger and a risk”.
“This is a very consequential relationship”, Clinton said of Washington’s ties with Beijing. “It doesn’t have to be all the time”.
Among those under age 45, Clinton leads 54 percent to 29 percent, while among those older than 45, Trump leads 54 percent to 39 percent.
Hillary Clinton blamed a minute-long coughing fit during a speech at a Labor Day event yesterday on an “allergic reaction” to Donald Trump.
Trump on Monday reinforced his stance on illegal immigration. “We want the wall”. A new analysis of Reuters/Ipsos polling says yes, but don’t get your hopes (or despair, depending on your affiliation) too high.
She added that there has also never been a candidate who urged a country to hack into American computer networks.
Donald Trump appears to have made the switch to being more presidential during his campaigning which is put him into a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton in the polls. And Clinton’s advantage among women, especially white women, is shrinking in Pennsylvania while Trump’s lead among men in OH is climbing.
The group marks a traditionally loyal Republican constituency, although some have expressed concerns about Trump’s readiness to serve as commander-in-chief.
Trump, along with his vice presidential nominee, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, attended a Cleveland area meeting with labour leaders and union members before heading to a state fair in the Youngstown area.
When asked whether some might be able to stay, Trump said: ‘It could be, but what’s going to happen is if you’re going to be a citizen, you’re going to leave and you’re going to have to come back’.
“There are a number of people who don’t think she is honest and trustworthy”. And A.J. Delgado, a lawyer and conservative commentator with Cuban roots, will push for coverage in Spanish media outlets.
Immigration: 49 percent favor Clinton’s policy to 47 percent for Trump. The campaign said 2.1 million individuals have given to Trump and it collected over $5 million during Trump’s whirlwind, controversial visit to Mexico on the last day of the month.
The former secretary of state raised a combined $143 million in August for her campaign, the Democratic National Committee and state parties – her best month yet.
Of course, that changes if Trump can pick up momentum. Her campaign said it had $68 million on hand.
In New Hampshire and Iowa, Trump’s campaign hasn’t reserved a dime in TV advertising. They’re not ruling out further expansions, aides said.
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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.