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Clinton hits Trump in 1st Spanish-language ad
In her speech on Wednesday, Clinton said, “I think it’s an understatement to say Americans face a choice in November”.
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The Real Clear Politics composite poll has Clinton leading Trump but by a smaller margin than in the Reuter’s poll. It’s another victory for the global anti-establishment feeling sweeping across so many countries – and Trump’s managed to ride that feeling all the way to the nomination.
Republican leaders have expressed ambivalence about their presumptive nominee, as it was revealed Clinton is $40 million ahead in terms of fundraising and he sacked campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
Trump suggested Clinton as president would be influenced by all the lobbyists, CEOs and foreign governments who paid the Clintons to give speeches over the years.
Democratic presidential rival Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonPoll: Most say Trump should cut business ties Trump welcomes Supreme Court ruling Dems: Immigration decision will “energize” Hispanic voters MORE ended the month with $42.5 million in the bank.
Donald Trump striking back outlining his new line of attack on Hillary Clinton.
On Monday, the Federal Election Commission released records showing that Trump’s campaign is lagging far behind his Democratic counterpart.
However, Sanders also said the forces of the global economy have upset people in many countries, not just the United States, which explained why so many Britons voted to leave the European Union and go it alone. He railed against professional politicians and urged Americans to seize an opportunity to shake up a “rigged” system. “It’s not working in the United States for everybody and it’s not working in the UK for everybody”.
Clinton has been harshly critical of Trump, particularly since she wrapped up her lengthy Democratic primary battle. Clinton has also come under some criticism from fact checkers.
“Hillary Clinton will never win that question”, said Republican consultant Mike Dennehy.
Richard Armitage, who served in the State and Defense Departments under George W. Bush and President Ronald Reagan, announced last week that he will vote for Clinton over Trump.
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“This is for folks who believe Donald Trump is speaking for them and are against the political correctness going on in this country”, Diehl said.