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Hillary Clinton event in Cleveland canceled
“I don’t think he was being sarcastic, I think he was being ignorant”.
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“I don’t like wearing a tie that much”. It is because of the stark choice that is posed to America in this election.
Clinton is in the midst of a post-convention campaign bus tour through the battleground states of OH and Pennsylvania.
That last line was the most retweeted line of Clinton’s entire speech. It was so exciting.
“We’ll have a vigorous debate about this, but I think this is a kind of phony, faux populism that he’s brought to this campaign”, Podesta said.
(L-R) Democratic vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen. “It’s a history-making ticket”.
The Greensboro stop is Kaine’s first appearance in North Carolina since he became a vice presidential candidate.
In her remarks at Temple University, Clinton vowed to break the gridlock in Washington during her first 100 days of presidency.
Trump, though, would appear to have at least one factor working in his favor: He is a nontraditional candidate, propelled by an angry and disenfranchised swath of voters in a year when all the rote campaign norms may not apply.
Their first stop is a factory in Hatfield, Pennsylvania followed by a rally this evening in Harrisburg.
Leo Gerard, the president of the United Steelworkers, which represents roughly 200 of the 260 workers employed by Johnstown Wire Technologies, assured the crowd in his introduction of Clinton that Republicans have been “telling lies” about Clinton’s stance on the deal.
Most supporters of Sanders aren’t likely to back Trump because they are motivated by many more issues than just trade and will vote for Clinton, said Sanders delegate Dan Ramos of Lorain, a state representative from an area hit hard by the loss of manufacturing jobs.
“Don’t you want a president who knows how to battle and get things done for regular people?”
“Change that makes America great again”, the video promised.
“We’re on firm ground”, Clinton said about the progress the economy has made since the 2008 financial crisis.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is doubling down on his opposition to using federal money to fund abortions – a position that clashes with Hillary Clinton’s.
OH and to a lesser extent Pennsylvania are among a handful of competitive states traditionally viewed as decisive in presidential elections, because they do not lean heavily Democratic or Republican. Tim Kaine, by her side. Trump lost by a big margin to Kasich in the March primary, and there has been no warming between the two camps since.
“This is the part of the campaign I really like”, Kaine said at a joint rally in Philadelphia, the unofficial starting point of the tour. Trump disputed that Saturday, saying he’d given up a lot for his businesses.
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Clinton on Thursday criticised Trump for offering nearly no specific plans for governing in his own acceptance speech – though the Democratic policy wonk also set forth few details in her own remarks. “She also is amassing the support of women and thus drowning out Trump’s marginal lead among men”.