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Clinton continues to inch up in tracking poll
Chad Moutray, chief economist with the National Association of Manufacturers, said he’s got some specific questions he hopes Trump will answer.
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It was a rough post-convention week for the self-described billionaire and Republican presidential nominee.
Calk described Trump’s vision for taxes as the biggest tax revolution since President Ronald Reagan in 1986.
Trump is expected to reiterate his plan to cut the corporate tax rate to 15 per cent from 35 per cent – in an effort to draw new investment – as well as eliminating the estate tax and calling for a temporary moratorium on new regulations.
“Everyone should calm down about it”, Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani, the former NY mayor, told ABC News on Sunday.
“Of course not.no candidate’s numbers add up”.
“She’s a unsafe liar”, the real estate mogul said of the Democratic former secretary of state.
The video then shows Clinton freezing as cartoon sparks fly out of her mouth and smoke rises from her head as the image flickers.
Clinton’s surprising edge in Georgia follows a week of favorable national and battleground state polling for the former secretary of state after a bounce from the Democratic National Convention and fueled by Trump’s own hard stretch.
In a matter of days, Trump has sided with the Russians against an American candidate, snubbed the highest-ranking members of the Republican Party, insulted a deceased American soldier – and his family – and bragged about receiving a Purple Heart without earning it.
Trump backers said voters were just starting to tune into the race for the November 8 election. Trump also proposed a ban on the entry of Muslims in the country.
Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort said in interview with Fox Business Network on Sunday that Clinton is “going to raise taxes, lots of taxes, on everyone”, making the “recovery, which is already the weakest since 1949, even worse”. “She made a mistake and she said over and over again, ‘I made a mistake and I’ve learned from it and I’m going to fix it, and I apologise for it, ‘” Kaine said.
Flake has been critical of Trump in the past and on Sunday morning reiterated his broad concerns with the nominee’s policy positions. He tweeted that the “media is going insane”. Many Republicans now seem to be having a serious case of buyer’s remorse as they see previously secure states turning into a battleground.
Hours earlier in New Hampshire, he said Hillary Clinton was mentally unbalanced and “totally unhinged”.
Clinton’s appearance is set to follow a speech planned by Republican rival Donald Trump on what he would do to improve economic growth. He will also say that, unlike Clinton, his business policies would encourage companies to remain in the United States, a concern of blue-collar workers he has tried to court, the aide said.
Speaking to CNN, Kasich called Putin a “thug” who is trying to revive the long-dead Soviet Union.
But when Putin returned to the top job, things changed.
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Trump has faced charges of being someone who admires Vladimir Putin and ignoring allegations of brutality against the his political opponents.