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Ted Cruz says he will vote for GOP nominee
“And if you don’t want to see a Hillary Clinton presidency, I encourage you to vote for him”, the former Republican presidential candidate said in a lengthy statement posted on his Facebook page.
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Moreover, most voters oppose the hard-line approach to immigration that is the centerpiece of the billionaire businessman’s campaign.
Despite a focus on national security, Trump has no apparent edge over Clinton on the issue.
It seems likely. In the days leading up to the debate, the Republican asserted that “the system is being rigged” and that NBC anchor Lester Holt, who is moderating the event, is primed “to go after Trump”. Trump tears our country and many of its people down with his words so that he can build himself up. She would start an “intelligence surge”, she said, and an “accelerated” anti-Islamic State coalition air campaign – all a little more of what Obama is doing.
In the Facebook post, Cruz said that he meant to follow through with his promise that he would vote for the Republican nominee and that having Hillary Clinton in the White House would be “wholly unacceptable”.
‘We as Americans have always been able to look at the wacky leaders of other countries and say “Phew, that’s not us”.
While Clinton has been relentlessly challenged about her honesty, Trump was the primary propagator of arguably the biggest lie of the past eight years: that Obama wasn’t born in the United States. It’s like putting P.T. Barnum in charge. As the nation’s top diplomat, Clinton was well-traveled, visiting numerous countries and restoring USA influence internationally. Only 39 per cent of voters have a favorable view of the Democratic nominee, compared to the 56 per cent who view her unfavorably. Only 30 percent say they’d be excited if she’s elected and 32 percent that they’d be proud.
On Thursday, the Trump campaign accepted the resignation of an OH volunteer, Mahoning County chair Kathy Miller, who told the Guardian newspaper, “I don’t think there was any racism until Obama got elected”.
But while Trump’s supporters are mostly men, America’s uncommitted voters are mostly women, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling.
This narrative is easy to accept because it confirms everything that readers think they know about Trump.
Three-quarters of voters say opposition to the other candidate is a major reason for supporting his or her foe.
Among the names on the list to be released Friday: Utah Sen.
Forty-nine per cent say Clinton is at least somewhat corrupt, but 43 per cent say that of Trump. Moderators came under fire in the GOP primary debates for soft questioning and grandstanding, and “Today” show host Matt Lauer was criticized for going too easy on Trump in a presidential forum this month. And Clinton, Trump continued, would substantially increase the number of refugees from high-risk areas being allowed into the U.S. Clinton also opposes ideologically vetting those entering the country, as Trump proposes to do.
‘The wall isn’t the answer. “Let us remember, there are millions and millions of naturalized citizens in America from all over the world”, she said in White Plains. Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton remain locked in a tight race as both struggle to unite their party’s behind them.
Almost half of voters -49 percent – say Clinton is at least somewhat corrupt, while 43 percent say the same of Trump.
Trump is trusted slightly more than Clinton on just one key issue: job creation.
The AP-GfK Poll of 1,694 adults, including 1,476 registered voters, was conducted online September 15-19, using a sample drawn from GfK’s probability-based KnowledgePanel, which is created to be representative of the us population. Only 29 percent of registered voters would be excited and just 24 percent would be proud should Trump prevail in November.
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Respondents were first selected randomly using telephone or mail survey methods and later interviewed online. “But a lot of people will be watching to see if that’s true”.