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In dramatic reversal, Cruz to vote for Trump
“Women know that words matter – and as Hillary Clinton’s most recent ad, ‘Mirrors, ‘ shows, Donald Trump’s own words are having a stark effect on girls across the country”, said EMILY’s List spokeswoman Alexandra De Luca in a statement. Cruz allies believe he’s going to give tepid support to his party’s nominee, who warred viciously with him during the primary and even accused his father of playing a role in assassinating President John F. Kennedy.
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“Even though I have had areas of significant disagreement with our nominee, by any measure Hillary Clinton is wholly unacceptable – that’s why I have always been #NeverHillary”, Cruz said.
Cruz, who was the only legitimate opponent to Trump during the Republican primary made it clear early on after he dropped out that he wasn’t too keen on endorsing the man. Stop and frisk is largely viewed among black people as a way to unfairly target them, and the more Trump highlights his support, the more the animosity could grow.
“Of all the big moments in a campaign, this is the only one where the American people are judging both candidates side by side and next to each other”, said Democratic strategist Michael Feldman. Clinton stayed out of the room when her husband prepared for his presidential debates in 1992 and 1996 except to urge him to take a break, those who worked for him say.
But “I trusted the State Department wouldn’t do anything they shouldn’t do, from a meeting to a favour”, he said passing the buck in typical Clintonian fashion.
Additionally, 65 percent of those polled think that race riots would take place under a Trump presidency, and 44 percent say Trump would create internment camps for undocumented immigrants.
Clever! Who would ever have guessed she might say something like that to a guy who tells something like a dozen lies every day? Hillary Clinton has an overall lead.
Clinton and Trump were followed by Libertarian Gary Johnson with 5 percent and Green Party nominee Dr. Jill Stein with 2 percent, he said. Which makes one wonder if the moderator might get in on the action and bait her. This, according to people who have recently talked with the former secretary of state, is not lost on Clinton.
“If he has to endure a 90-minute session with a lot of spontaneous conversation back and forth.it may be impossible for him to not slip back into the unscripted version of Donald Trump. He’ll get some facts wrong and she may win on points, but this debate will come down to the image they project”, he wrote.
The first U.S. presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday could be one of the most watched events in television history, and the audience could exceed 100 million persons, experts claim.
The Presidential nominee said she would remain in the United States to stop Trump “destroying the country” if he wins the election.
Both candidates inspire mostly negative emotions, but American voters are particularly anxious about the Republican.
“One key example of how deadlocked the electorate is right now is President Barack Obama’s approval rating”, he added.
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While Clinton is leading Trump in national polls, the GOP nominee is ahead in the key swing state of OH, according to a recent Fox News poll.