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Hillary Clinton shrugs off Donald Trump shakeup, attacks his tax plan
“It’s time for the wealthiest Americans, whoever you are, as well as corporations and Wall Street to pay their fair share of taxes”.
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While the weeds of tax policy can be a hard sell to voters, the broader issue of income inequality has motivated voters this election year.
Gianaris said support for Clinton among suburban and independent voters is a particularly positive sign for the party.
The Republican nominee adds that Clinton does not take responsibility for her previous transgressions – the 1994 crime bill responsible for mass incarceration.
“To every voter in Milwaukee, to every voter living in the inner city or every forgotten stretch of our society, I’m running to offer you a much better future, a much better job”, he said.
“The only way they can beat me, in my opinion, and I mean this 100 percent, is if in certain sections of the state, they cheat, OK”, Trump said on Friday.
“While it is dismaying to see the Republican nominee for president push deranged conspiracy theories in a foreign policy speech, it’s no longer surprising”, said Mrs Clinton’s communications director Jennifer Palmieri in a statement.
“Donald Trump doesn’t need a tax cut”.
Donald Trump made a pitch to African-American voters on Tuesday, saying Democrats had “betrayed” them and pledged he would revitalise impoverished urban communities.
Yet a poll conducted for the John Gregg for governor campaign shows the two tied at 44 percent in a survey that has a four percent margin of error.
Trump’s path to victory is hampered by his lack of appeal to women voters.
John Marshall High School, originally built in 1932, was torn down and replaced by a $47 million building that opened previous year.
“He can hire and fire anybody he wants in his campaign”, she said, referring to Mr. Trump’s latest revamping of his campaign staff. “I believe we can win on the trajectory that we’re now on”. “Friends don’t let friends vote for Trump”. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson beats him by double digits in that category.
Quinnipiac also released polling from Colorado and Virginia, which said Clinton leads in those states by 10 and 12 points, respectively, in head to head matchups with Trump. 2012 GOP candidate Mitt Romney had spent $38m by this point in the cycle – still losing to Obama on the big night.
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Mrs. Clinton will speak August 31 and Mr. Trump the next day.