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Texas Senator Ted Cruz Says He Will Vote for Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton long planned to activate the vaunted Obama coalition to help carry her to the White House.

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While Trump undoubtedly has a passionate base of supporters, most voters don’t share their fervor.

Commenting on Trump’s chances, he said “the absurdity is beyond cartoon-like. I look forward to working with him for many years to come in order to make America great again”.

While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are preparing for Monday’s presidential debate in different ways, both view the meeting as a pivotal point in the race.

Clinton’s struggle to win over Obama’s supporters – most notably young voters – has served as a reminder that many of them are more loyal to him than to his Democratic Party.

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She also narrowly tops Trump when it comes to filling Supreme Court vacancies, as well as another of the billionaire’s signature issues: handling worldwide trade.

‘It’s not really a vote for her as it’s a vote against Trump, ‘ said Mark Corbin, 59, a business administrator and registered Democrat from Media, Pennsylvania. The list was first reported by NBC.

By contrast, Trump had two campaign events scheduled for Thursday, and while off the trail on Friday, he did add events to his schedule over the weekend. That’s even though they’re far more likely to say their personal financial situation is good than poor, 66 percent to 34 percent.

“These journalists bring extensive experience to the job of moderating, and understand the importance of using expanded time periods effectively”, Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. and Michael D. McCurry, co-chairs of the nonpartisan commission, said in the statement announcing the moderators.

Trump finds no respite with voters when it comes to what he vows to do as president, either.

Americans are more likely to trust Clinton than Trump as the candidate who can unite the country, 35 percent to 24 percent. Libertarian nominee Gary JohnsonGary JohnsonNational poll: Clinton leads by 4 points The Hill’s 12:30 Report Erick Erickson endorses McMullin for president MORE carries 10 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein is at 4 percent.

“I’d like to see Trump put Hillary down”, said Doris Schellhase, a conservative from Chambersburg. The latest spot shows teen girls looking at themselves in the mirror, juxtaposed with clips of Trump putting down women for their appearance ― saying things like “I’d look her right in that fat ugly face of hers” and “a person who’s flat-chested is very hard to be a 10”.

It ends with the tag line: “Is this the president we want for our daughters?” But Trump isn’t just a cartoon supervillain come to life-his rhetoric is risky, and his poorly thought-out policies would have horrific implications for women (as well as immigrants, people of color, and just about everyone else).

Miller said upcoming national television ads would focus on Trump’s key campaign themes, such as the economy and law and order. She has a penchant for secrecy that has caused her significant problems, not least in the investigation of her ill-advised decision to use a private email server for her official communications as secretary of State.

Also, many on Wall Street worry about the uncertainty of what Trump would do as president, as well as his sometimes contradictory proposals at odds with mainstream Republicans, such as his protectionist stance on global trade. Clinton said in the remarks, raising her voice. The city was under a midnight curfew after two previous nights of chaotic protests that led to one death as well as injuries, arrests and vandalism.

Health insurers have been big winners since President Barack Obama signed his healthcare overhaul in 2010.

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“These are the same women who don’t trust Hillary and think she’s phony”, she said.

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