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Hillicans? As Trump wins, Clinton explores how to woo GOPers
And she has Donald Trump to thank for it.
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Launching a frontal attack on Donald Trump, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has dubbed the Republican presumptive presidential nominee as a “loose cannon” on which the country can not take a risk. “We’ve got to go back and do a better job of explaining our beliefs and our principles to the voters”. Half of Republicans who didnt vote for Trump said they would be scared and another third said they would be concerned about Trump occupying the White House.There is some irony in Clinton playing the role of a unifier: Shes always been one of the most divisive figures in American politics.
From April 28-30, more than 115,000 individual donors contributed to Clinton’s presidential campaign.
“They didn’t know how to deal with him”, Clinton said.
The real estate mogul was responding to video footage of Clinton blasting Trump for questioning where the president was born and demanding that he release his birth certificate.
Trump dismissed those claims, repeating an oft-cited – but debunked – suggestion that Clinton herself was the first to question Obama’s birthplace.
“Hillary Clinton has proven that she has the strength to keep us safe in an uncertain world and a lifelong record of fighting to break down the barriers-economic and social-that hold working families back”.
Even with both Kasich and Cruz suspending their campaigns, Trump will still face stiff competition this fall, according to Dr. O’Loughlin.
“I don’t talk about it anymore because every time I talk about it, it becomes a story, so I don’t want to waste my time talking about it anymore”, Trump said.
“They couldn’t take him on the issues because they basically agreed with them”.
As Trump stood alone on Wednesday after Texas Sen. She said she would “most likely” go for Clinton over Trump, but stressed that she wasn’t “100 percent”. “I’ve also been very clear for this whole campaign that we can’t do it in a way that totally leaves behind people who dug out the coal to turn on the lights and to power our factories”. But the market is making this decision.
She is still headed to be the party’s presidential nominee because of her delegate count.
“You know who started the birth movement?”
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IN has 57 delegate in this winner-take all state. Sanders is far wider than it was between me and Sen.