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Clinton holds big lead over Trump in US elelction campaign
“Crime and violence is an attack on the poor and will never be accepted in a Trump administration”. “The problem in our poorest communities is not that there are too many police, the problem is that there are not enough police”. “It’s that there are not enough police”.
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Lewinsky herself, for her part, has laid low throughout the current presidential campaign. Trump delivered a scripted policy speech on fighting terrorism on Monday. Donald Trump is winning NASCAR fans (44% to 36%) and weekly WalMart shoppers 41% to 36%.
Donald Trump touts the size of the crowds at his rallies as proof of his campaign’s success, but some of the people attending Trump’s rallies aren’t registered and don’t intend to vote in November. “The Hillary Clinton agenda hurts poor people by far the most”.
Clinton’s campaign did not respond late Tuesday to a request for comment.
Donald Trump got the Republican nomination with a smoke and mirrors campaign, but it turns out that some in his crowds have no intention of voting for president in the fall.
The embattled Trump has made a successful campaign out of incendiary rhetoric and defying political correctness.
“I will fight to ensure that every American is treated equally, protected equally, and honored equally”, the pledge states. In the larger context, sure, we can talk about rebuilding trust across America.
“We asked voters if they agreed or disagreed with the statement ‘I’m mad as hell and I won’t take it anymore.'” Of the 54% who said they agreed, Trump leads by a 2:1 margin (58%-28%).
If Trump is to win Wisconsin, he’ll need a lot of help from voters in suburban Milwaukee, a place often considered a Republican stronghold.
But he delivered his remarks to a almost all-white audience, in a county with a population that is less than 1 percent black.
But Trump said Democrats have “taken the votes of African-Americans for granted”. And on top of that, Trump told a Wisconsin television station on Tuesday he has no plans to change. Israelis overall, however, said Clinton would be more pro-Israel than Trump, 38 to 28 percent, according to the Israel Democracy Institute poll from May.
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Trump has caused divisions in the Republican Party with his strong anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, and faced criticism from both parties earlier this month for a days-long feud with the parents of a Muslim American Army captain killed in Iraq.