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Hillary regains lead over Trump: Polls

And so, for dyed-in-the-wool Republicans not supporting Trump, the lingering question is: Who will you vote for?

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“Donald Trump should be winning in Arizona”, pollster Mike Noble said. The statement that she will not only oppose Trump, but actively work to elect Clinton shows how deep-seated Whitman’s dislike of the Republican nominee has grown.

Hanna doesn’t agree with all of Clinton’s views, yet he still believes in her and has hope that she will be a great leader.

NY congressman Richard Hanna is backing Hillary Clinton over his own party’s Donald Trump.

As a plus for Trump, 55 percent said they are unhappy with the direction of the country and those disgruntled voters prefer the Republican nominee 62 – 23 percent.

While he gives only lukewarm support to the former Secretary of State and U.S. Senator from NY, he said Clinton represents a far better choice on the November ballot.

US Republican Representative Charlie Dent, who has not endorsed Trump, criticised the candidate’s tone on Tuesday and called for more measured responses, telling MSNBC his “incendiary comments … are causing real problems”.

At the exact same time (in the same interview, no less), Trump says he’s going to implement “the biggest tax decrease”.

“It’s gonna be announced tomorrow or the next day: we’ve raised, we think, about $35.8 million”.

Republicans said that Clinton’s history and high negative numbers among Republicans make it unlikely she’ll find many cross-over voters. The American people are paying attention and are now deciding that they would rather support the qualified and competent person for president over a Republican nominee whose behavior has been nothing but erratic and unstable.

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Hanna, who has split with his party before, said that he can not fathom anyone criticizing Gold Star parents, who lost their son in combat, in service of his nation. If enough top Republicans abandon Donald Trump, it sends a chill through the entire party, through the GOP electorate, and through the donor base.

Balloons descend as Hillary Clinton celebrates on the final night of the Democratic National Convention