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Clinton, Trump joust on domestic security after weekend attacks
No matter what Hillary Clinton does, it seems she just can’t shake the questions surrounding her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
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The president will be campaigning for Clinton in six key battleground states: Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Iowa, and New Hampshire.
“This tells us two things, one, Clinton has overcome her last disgusting weeks, and two, Donald Trump has a polling celing at 45/46 percent”.
As the country gets closer to Election Day, the tone is getting more serious, which should benefit Hillary Clinton and deliver more awful news to Donald Trump. Trump’s remarks at his evening rally marked the second time in one day that he accused Clinton of imitating him.
It was only the latest dig on the 68-year-old Democratic candidate by Mr Trump, who has repeatedly mocked his rival’s ‘stamina, ‘ although he wished her well after she was diagnosed with pneumonia after she left the 9/11 commemoration ceremony. Among independents, Clinton is up 42-35 percent.
The new poll also showed that Clinton held her lead against Trump when the race was split four ways: She got 41% to Trump’s 37%, with 11% going to either Gary Johnson or Jill Stein and another 10% unsure.
Trump’s supporters in NY, including Republican Party Chair Ed Cox, say the GOP Presidential candidate can win the state.
US President Barack Obama said on Sunday that American society is uncomfortable with powerful women, and that is why the country has not yet elected a woman President.
The real news in the Siena numbers, though, is the erosion of Clinton’s position in the suburbs, where she is essentially tied with Donald Trump.
The AP reported a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, Josh Schwerin, as saying that Trump has been “derelict” in building a platform that has benefitted him.
And Greenberg said since Reagan won the state more than 30 years ago, the number of Republican voters has dwindled, while the number of Democratic voters has strengthened. “I know how to do this”.
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-Black voters. Clinton 88, Trump 4.