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Both Clinton, Trump unpopular
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are unfit to be president, according to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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Regardless, the results feed into the narratives of both of Clinton’s rivals; Bernie Sanders can use this as proof he’d make a better general election candidate than Clinton, while Trump can just tout the numbers as evidence he has more support than Clinton. “Hundreds of thousands of Californians want to vote for our progressive agenda and a candidate who can defeat Donald Trump handily”, read a message from his campaign team to supporters. “It sends a message of disrespect and it sends a message that makes the situation inside those countries more hard”.
Clinton suggested the Democratic race was over because of her almost insurmountable lead in delegates to the nominating convention, despite Sanders´ insistence on staying in the race.
Ditto former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who was the party’s presidential nominee in 2012. “There is no way that I won´t be”.
She now has 2,293 delegates, while her sole primary rival Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont has 1533 delegates.
“The fact that Hillary thinks the temporary Muslim ban, which she calls the “Muslim ban”, promotes terrorism, proves Bernie Sanders was correct when he said she is not qualified to be President”, the presumptive Republican nominee said. I was part of that.
The Sanders campaign rebuffed Clinton´s nudge to get out of the race, pointing to his recent victories.
Michael Briggs, spokesman of Sanders’ campaign, said: “In the past three weeks voters in Indiana, West Virginia and OR respectfully disagreed with Secretary Clinton”.
“Every state we win and vote we earn strengthens our hand in delivering that message at the convention in Philadelphia”, the Sanders campaign said. On Capitol Hill, Manafort and other Trump aides met with conservatives in the House of Representatives who are members of the Freedom Caucus group and canvassed them for policy ideas. “It went very well, it was encouraging”.
“Based on the way he has behaved and how he has spoken and the policies he has … thrown out there, I think it adds up to a very troubling picture”.
Manafort also met with US Senator Mike Lee of Utah, a Tea Party Republican who was a big backer of US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas for president.
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Voters favored Trump on several issues where he scored higher than Clinton, including “telling the truth to the American people” (48-33 percent), managing tax dollars (52-38 percent), and restoring trust in government (46-38 percent), according to Fox News.