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Clinton Calls Trump Most Dangerous Man To Ever Run For President
Clinton was speaking in Las Vegas to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, a trade union, as Republicans prepared to formally nominate Trump for president.
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She is calling him the most unsafe man to ever run for president. As the convention rolls on, here’s a cheat sheet for where Trump and Clinton stand on key economic and business issues.
And she says he has laid out a reckless approach to being president.
“I believe that”, Clinton said.
Neither candidate is thought of positively by a majority of NY voters, according to the poll.
Trump leads big across upstate New York, 48-36 percent, with voters in New York City’s suburbs with a near even split: 40-39 percent in Trump’s favor, but within the margin of error.
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The official theme of the gathering in Cleveland on Tuesday – “Make America work again” – plays into the presumptive GOP nominee’s appeal to the millions of Americans who, polls show, fear for their economic prospects and look at globalization with suspicion. And when Americans are anxious they’re looking for answers. “He’s providing simplistic, easy answers”, Clinton said, adding that she intends to speak to those concerns by offering “a very clear sense of what we can do that will actually produce results, not just demagogic rhetoric”.