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Hillary Clinton rallies at Cleveland high school, shrugs off Trump’s remarks
Trump said the problem with impoverished communities is that there aren’t enough cops there to keep people in line.
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Hillary Clinton appeal to Republican Party members is probably bearing fruits. The Republicans for Clinton are citing that Trump is not ready to lead America in the turbulent 21st century world.
She even mentioned Senator John McCain, a Republican stalwart and former presidential candidate that was heaped with insult by Donald Trump by making light of his war record. Trump has a good argument to make on these issues, one that has been mostly overlooked in the debate over law enforcement policies. Super PACs are organizations that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money to support a candidate, but can’t coordinate with the candidate’s campaign.
Hillary Clinton speaks at a Pennsylvania Democratic Party voter registration event at West Philadelphia High School in Philadelphia, on August 16, 2016.
Clinton’s lead over Trump goes down to 25 points overall when third-party candidates are included in the poll. A small number, 9 percent, said they were “very liberal” while just 19 percent said they were “very conservative”.
Turning to the U.S. Olympic team, she said, “Team USA is showing the world what this country stands for”. I might have to resort to a write-in, which I know is tantamount to a vote for Clinton. While Barack Obama won IN in 2008 it was the first Democratic win IN a race for president here since 1964. “Imagine how much better off Black Americans would be today, if Dems hadn’t made a decision to dump 30 million 3d worlders on USA”.
The number of likely voters who picked neither Clinton nor Trump in the poll was almost 24 percent. Obama said at a news conference the next day.
A little more recently, the NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll said Clinton leads Trump among registered voters with 48 percent to Trump’s 39 percent. Clinton swept the Democratic jars and Trump was declared the victor among his Republican challengers. The bulk of their income – more than $6 million – came from speaking fees for appearances largely made before Hillary Clinton launched her campaign last April.
“We reject the bigotry of Hillary Clinton, which panders to and talks down to communities of colour and sees them only as votes – that’s all they care about”, the GOP nominee said in remarks delivered not far from Milwaukee – the latest city to be rocked by violence in the wake of a police shooting.
Women (65%) are 10 points more likely than men (55%) to say the election of a woman president would be would be very or somewhat important historically.
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Trump’s tweet cited an article about a Zogby Analytics poll that had the candidates just two points apart, with Clinton leading 38 to 36. Cincinnati is the urban core of Hamilton County, a key battleground for Republicans in the presidential election, and also featured in my book Going Red. What matters are widely held perceptions, whether or not they are supported by evidence.