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Clinton, Trump have a near-encounter in a battle for Ohio
The Democratic nominee took the stage in Cleveland, Ohio, coughing uncontrollably, before spinning it into a joke about her opponent: “Every time I think about Trump I get allergic”. No Republican has won the White House without winning Ohio and Trump is trying to overcome some splintering in the state party, which was supportive of Ohio Gov. John Kasich during the presidential primary.
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“I look forward to the debates”, Trump said.
The New York businessman said that before considering how to deal with millions of illegal immigrants who are obeying United States laws and contributing to American society, he first wants to evict criminal elements like drug smugglers and build a border wall.
In 1980, a cheerful Ronald Reagan shone in his debate against President Jimmy Carter, scolding him with a gentle “there you go again”, and posing a pointed closing question: “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”
Clinton’s 43.7 percent lead over Trump’s 41.4 percent is within the 3.1 percent margin of error in the new poll.
While Labor Day has traditionally been the kickoff to the fall campaign, both Clinton and Trump have been locked in an intense back-and-forth throughout the summer. He followed suit, inviting a smaller group of reporters onto his plane and answering questions during the 30-minute flight.
The airplanes of Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, were parked on the tarmac as Clinton and her vice presidential pick, Tim Kaine, arrived in separate planes. “Jobs is the whole deal”.
Trump pointed to that diplomatic dustup in china from over the weekend, when air force one was not greeted with a staircase.
She said Russian President Vladimir Putin appears “quite satisfied with himself” and said Trump “has generally parroted what is a Putin-Kremlin line”.
The Republican presidential nominee blamed the Obama administration for allowing companies to move jobs to Mexico.
Despite growing worries among GOP leaders, the poll shows Trump still winning almost 9 in 10 likely Republican voters. Jeff Flake of Arizona.
Problem is, Trump has already scratched that idea in the past, to CNN.
A look at the many topics discussed by both the nominees on their Labor Day jaunts around OH and IL.
“If you believe in it work for it”, Linda Miller, a voter, said.
While Trump still trails Clinton in many battleground states where the election will likely be decided, he has drawn close to even with her in some national polls and even inched ahead of the Democrat in others.
“Hillary can lose OH and still win because she’s going to win Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado”, and other swing states, Brown added. And I feel very.
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Clinton supporters, meanwhile, fanned out across the country on the Monday holiday. “We’re working very hard”, he said. “We are talking about which candidate will better represent the needs of the American people”.