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Clinton’s secret weapon to winning over Republicans who “can’t” vote for Trump

Hanna said Trump’s attacks this week on the Muslim parents of a slain U.S. soldier, who spoke about their son and blasted Trump at last week’s Democratic National Convention, was Trump’s “latest foray of insults”.

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He said that the former USA secretary of state, first lady and NY senator had promoted many issues to which he had been committed, including the expansion of education and women’s health care.

Just 37% of Trump supporters say they’ve discussed the election with a Clinton supporter, but 76% say they’ve talked about it with a fellow Trump supporter.

One of Clinton’s biggest problems – Americans’ negative view of her – remains, but it has eased somewhat since the convention last week in Philadelphia, the survey suggested.

Meg Whitman said all Americans should “put country first before party”. “I feel that she’s disqualified herself based on the way she carelessly and negligently handled classified material”, said Dent.

Hundreds of calls from unhappy party loyalists around the world have not weakened Republican Congressman Richard Hanna’s resolve. “I think these polls- I don’t know, there’s something these polls, where there’s something phony”, Trump said at a rally in Ashburn, Virginia.

Other Republicans have distanced themselves from their party’s presidential candidate’s remarks on the Khan family.

When Christie endorsed Trump, Whitman accused the governor of an “astonishing display of political opportunism”, the Times said.

“Trump is not interested in working with anyone”, Stubbs said.

Whitman also shares commonalities with unsuccessful 2016 presidential candidate Carly Fiorina – employment as an executive at Hewlett Packard and 2010 Republican runs for statewide office in California. There’s also concern over whether Trump could cost Republicans the House and Senate this November.

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“If you are repeatedly having to say in very strong terms that what he has said is unacceptable, why are you still endorsing him?” the president asked Republicans.

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