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On Miami stop, Hillary Clinton to get update on Zika fight
With Clinton leading by just two points, she plans to spend the next two days in the Sunshine State.
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– During stops in St. Petersburg, Hillary Clinton obliged Donald Trump’s effort to make the presidential campaign about the economy. “‘I’m American first – I’m a Republican or Democrat secondly, and I think you can trust me.’ And that’s the best compliment I can give her”, Clinton’s former teacher said.
“She could back that up he said”. It can be viewed in the embedded YouTube player via Hillary Clinton Speeches & Events.
“Hillary Clinton is good for United States versus Donald Trump, who has no solutions”, Mateen said. “I’m hoping you’re going to hear a lot of “You’re hired” when I’m president because that’s what I want us to do together”, she said.
“It really is true that I feel a special bond with small businesses and that I want to be a small business president because of my dad’s experience”.
– Cut taxes and reduce red tape so that small businesses can grow and hire. The contrast she sought to draw could be summed up in her declaration that she wants to build highways, bridges, ports, airports, water systems, internet networks and other economic infrastructure, while “Donald wants to build a wall”. “Well, we’re going to turn that upside down. We’re going to make the wealthy pay their fair share in taxes, for a change”.
Clinton wrapped up by saying she knows Floridians have real concern about their economic futures. “Do you want somebody who flies off the handle, or do you want someone who is steady?”
“I saw a man who actually used to teach at my high school”, she said to the crowd. The Democratic nominee is basing her numbers on a report from Moody’s Analytics that calculates Trump’s policies would lose 3.5 million jobs and create a downtown that would last longer than the Great Recession, according to CNN Money.
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We asked Mateen what he was thinking about when Clinton spoke about the Orlando incident.