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Hillary Clinton offers literal ‘Woman Card’ on campaign website
In early March, 49% of voters told us they would definitely vote against Trump if he is the presidential nominee of the Republican Party, but almost as many (42%) said they would definitely vote against Clinton if she is the Democratic Party’s nominee. Trump would be well served by a running mate with more discipline to balance his unpredictability, she said.
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Trump was also asked about Wednesday’s foreign policy speech in which he vowed to be an “unpredictable” president when it comes to military policy.
According to a recent Gallup poll, Clinton has a net favorability rating of negative-3 percent among US women. “So we have had a great staff, great people”.
Admonishing the press for being “obsessed with stupid stuff”, Gov. Chris Christie denied Thursday that his wife ever rolled her eyes at Donald Trump when the Republican presidential front-runner said Hillary Clinton was “playing the woman’s card”. “What we need to do is we need to let votes in every state, 10 states still haven’t voted, have the opportunity to support the candidate of their choice and support the agenda they want the nation to follow”, she said.
“Well, if fighting for women’s health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in”, Clinton said of Trump’s comment.
Word of the lay-offs came a day after Senator Sanders lost four of five Eastern primaries to Hillary Clinton, rendering his path to the party’s nomination virtually non-existent.
Tuesday was another big night for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Cruz, speaking Tuesday in IN, sounded eager to move on to what he called “more favorable terrain”.
“To me it looks ridiculous, he’s not going to get the nomination”. The Sanders campaign, which won Rhode Island, has since announced a large number of layoffs.
But Mr Trump strengthened his standing this week with a sweep of five north-east primaries, giving him 80% of the delegates he needs.
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The only other sitting senator in the race, Texas Republican Ted Cruz, hovers in the middle of the pack at No. 31 with a home state approval rating of 55 percent.