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Donald Trump: Hillary a ‘devil’, polls will be rigged

Perhaps trying to divert attention away from a disastrous week for his campaign, Mr Trump also escalated his rhetoric about Democratic rival Ms Clinton.

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Gallup also found that Americans narrowly disapprove of Trump’s nomination speech by a score 36 percent disapproving to 35 percent approving.

Rare noted, “Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke last night while 27.8 million viewers watched, but as Deadline.com reports, that number ‘is down 2.4 million from what Trump and the RNC got on the same outlets on July 21 from 10 – 11:45 PM ET”. So will it boost her more? Of course, this was denied and instead a voice vote was taken which, of course, these delegates lost, leaving them angry and frustrated.

The reliably cautious Buffett has been hesitant to make strong statements on Trump, and instead sticks to praising Clinton, who he’s endorsed. That’s Bill Clinton, 1992, when he gained 16 percentage points against George H.W. Bush after the Democratic convention. His dot falls a bit outside the general trend.

The New York billionaire, meanwhile, has blamed his recent struggles on the news media, and said that “something funny” is going on with the polls. And the embarrassing divisions between him and elected Republican leaders have once again reappeared.

He continued, “You will learn a whole lot more about Donald Trump if he releases his income tax return”. And a CBS poll this week showed just 64 percent of self-described conservatives are backing Mr. Trump. In fact, pollster Charles Franklin pointed out this week that the DNC marks not only the start of an uptick in Clinton’s favorability but the start of a slide in Trump’s.

So does it matter? He said he hoped that, if Trump loses, the GOP can “live to win or lose another day with a real candidate” without encouraging fear or hate.

She recorded only two leads bigger than that between Super Tuesday and when the race was effectively over in mid-to late May.

In a clip posted to Fox’s animation YouTube channel, Marge tells her husband that she’s conflicted about who to vote for in the upcoming election. They’re benefiting a presidential candidate who harbors hate – who shows hate through his words and actions – for Americans he doesn’t know. In the first few weeks after presidential conventions, polling data ebbs and flows more than normal, so expect these numbers to continue to fluctuate until around mid-August.

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Indeed, Clinton’s boost in the polls and net favorability may be less noteworthy than Trump’s coinciding week-long dive.

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