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Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton lacks ‘moral clarity’ to be president
She also does well among women, with a 26-point advantage, and voters with college degrees, where she’s up 23. Some counseled embracing “comprehensive immigration reform”, an important issue to many Hispanics.
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Campaign CEO Stephen Bannon, communications adviser Jason Miller and Conway have also been at the sessions, according to the Post, along with the candidate’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner.
“Obviously I will be practicing, but I don’t want to put so much practice in that all of a sudden, you’re not who you are”, Trump said. Sixty-nine percent of California voters still view the Republican nominee negatively-56 percent of them see him as “very unfavorable”.
The Pew Research Center report is based on a random sample of 3,941 registered voters who are members of the Center’s American Trends Panel. Mr. Trump’s support among Hispanic registered voters rose to 16% from 12% in July. He says most New Yorkers say they’ll likely re-elect incumbent lawmakers. The new survey found that 60% rated themselves as having high interest in the election, a smaller share than the 68% in the overall electorate. Democrats anxious that the race was slipping away from their nominee.
Clearly, suburban voters harbor big reservations about Clinton but aren’t willing to vote for Trump, at least not yet. About 6 in 10 white working class people say it’s gotten harder for people like them to get ahead financially and two-thirds say it’s harder to find good jobs.
Mr. Trump had his best results on the question of dealing with the economy.
Hilary Clinton wants balance diplomacy while Trump is on iron fist.
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In the two weeks before he asserted that Obama “was born in the United States”, Trump was asked on four separate occasions about his birther views and whether he stood by them – and declined to disavow those views each time, saying simply that he doesn’t “talk about that anymore”. But that’s not the case, said Jeff Horwitt, a Democratic pollster who helped conduct the poll.