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Hillary Clinton has 25-point poll lead on Donald Trump
“If a presidential nominee doesn’t do it, why should a candidate for governor?”
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When asked who they would vote for if the residential election was held today, 56 percent of voters age 35 and under said they would vote for Hillary Clinton while 20 percent said Donald Trump, according to a poll co-commissioned by USA Today and Rock the Vote.
For instance, he called President Barack Obama the “founder” of the Islamic State, later insisting that he had meant that literally, and suggested that USA gun owners could “do something” to prevent Clinton from winning the election, a remark that was widely interpreted as a call for violence, although his campaign roundly denounced that interpretation.
Trump has repeatedly provoked controversy in the weeks since his formal nomination as the Republican presidential candidate in July, despite appeals from party leaders for him to focus on issues that could win him the election.
“As for Mr. Trump, he needs to stop blaming everyone else and decide if he wants to behave like someone who wants to be President-or turn the nomination over to Mike Pence”. Speaking in Youngstown, Ohio he will outline his plan to defeat Islamic State. “At some point I’ll be so presidential that you people will be so bored, and I’ll come back as a presidential person, and instead of 10,000 people I’ll have about 150 people and they’ll say, boy, he really looks presidential”, he said in April”.
“Despite Trump’s claims to carry NY, the Empire State seems firmly planted on the blue side of the map”, said Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg in a statement.
Sanford also cited past statements where Trump has said he would disclose his tax returns, which would show his true income, if he ran for president.
Trump has increasingly begun to portray himself as a victim of the media.
Meanwhile a head to head race between the two on 12 August by the LA Times/USC shows Clinton a point ahead of Trump.
Another week means another chance for both the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump campaigns to make their case to voters in key battleground states.
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“I am a “Never Hillary” person”, he continues.