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Dallas Morning News breaks GOP endorsement streak, backs Clinton
According to the new poll, Trump is viewed very unfavorably by 57.7% of Hispanic voters and unfavorably by an additional 19.4%, meaning a total of 77.1% hold a negative opinion about him.
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He plays on fear – exploiting base instincts of xenophobia, racism and misogyny – to bring out the worst in all of us, rather than the best.
“Given the challenges we face around the world today, and the rhetoric we are hearing from some at home, I feel I have a moral imperative to come forth and endorse Secretary Hillary Clinton for President”, he said in a statement.
“Resume vs. resume, judgment vs. judgment, this election is no contest”. Her argument against Trump is based on character and temperament more than anything else, and she is making a bet that if she can define Trump as risky, then plodding and predictable will look alluring by comparison.
“They know they can count on me to be the kind of commander in chief who will protect our country and our troops, and they know they cannot count on Donald Trump”, Clinton said en route to Florida.
The Dallas paper joins the Houston Chronicle in endorsing the Democrat. They defend Clinton’s record as steady and experienced.
While Trump and his advisers have argued that Clinton did not learn from the mistakes of the Iraq War, which she voted for as a senator, and drove the United States into another blunder by arguing in favor of military intervention in Libya, Trump supported both of those military interventions.
Who does this over Labor Day weekend? More important, CNN/ORC’s survey sample-28 percent described themselves as Democrats, compared to 30 percent who identified as Republicans-arguably misrepresents the electorate, which traditionally skews Democratic by several percentage points. He’s a high-profile backer of President Barack Obama’s policy to renew diplomatic ties with the island, a position that has upset many of Gutierrez’s longtime hardline exile friends in Miami.
A senior adviser, speaking on the condition of anonymity to share details ahead of the speech, said Trump would ensure the additional military spending is fully paid for.
In only one sense does Hillary Clinton perhaps match the political moment.
“I never even spoke to her about it at all”.
While Hillary Clinton spent the entire month of August with a comfortable lead over Donald Trump, the past few days have seen the Democratic nominee slipping.
When the Chronicle announced its endorsement in July, it called Clinton’s Republican opponent, Donald Trump, “a danger to the Republic“. Though Trump’s approval rating with blacks is abominable – under 5 per cent – Clinton has received around 87 per cent of the black vote in polls that include Johnson and Stein.
His isolationist prescriptions put sound bites over sound policy: Invite the Russians into our elections.
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The editorial board praised her work as a Senator, saying that she’s painted as nakedly partisan but that’s not the reality, “Though conservatives like to paint her as nakedly partisan, on Capitol Hill she gained respect from Republicans for working across the aisle: Two-thirds of her bills had GOP co-sponsors and included common ground with some of Congress’ most conservative lawmakers”. Still, the newspaper went far beyond a non-endorsement of Trump.