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How Meg Whitman’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton matters

There’s a lot of bad news for Donald Trump in a new poll out from Fox News, the most obvious of which is that Hillary Clinton is beating him by 10.

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Syracuse.com reported that Hanna said in an interview he considered supporting Clinton for months, but chose to take action after watching Trump criticise the Muslim American parents of a United States soldier killed in Iraq.

Republicans said that Clinton’s history and high negative numbers among Republicans make it unlikely she’ll find many cross-over voters.

Mr. Hanna said Mr. Trump’s feud with the Muslim parents of a U.S. Army captain slain while leading troops in Iraq was more than he could stomach, adding to a pile of philosophical fights and questions about the billionaire businessman’s brash style. Trump also told The Washington Post he wasn’t ready to commit to supporting Speaker of the House Paul Ryan or Sen.

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.

Trump’s struggling with members of his own party.

“After all the hand-wringing about whether Bernie Sanders supporters would end up supporting Hillary Clinton, she’s now getting 86 percent of the Democratic vote”, said Steve Koczela, the president of the MassINC Polling Group, which conducted the survey.

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

The 30-second spot shows clips of 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, former CIA Director Michael Hayden and others questioning Trump’s temperament and foreign policy experience.

Hanna declined an interview with WRVO News, but has said previously that he would not support Trump.

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In recent polling for a four-way race, Clinton has 43.5 percent support, Trump has 36.9, Johnson has 8, and Stein has 3.9, according to recent averages compiled by RealClear Politics. Trump has said that they can not be made public until the financial authorities have completed an audit. “I think they’re not conservative because they are stupid”.

Rep. Richard Hanna said he would vote for Clinton