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People Liked The Democratic Convention Better. Will That Boost Clinton?
While other Republicans in the House have refused to endorse Republican nominee Donald Trump, so far none of the others have promised to cross the aisle and vote for his Democratic rival on November 8, U.S. media reported.
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“I will vote for Hillary, I will talk to my Republican friends about helping her, and I will donate to her campaign and try to raise money for her”, Whitman told the The New York Times.
And Republican Congressman RIchard Hanna from NY state announced he is voting for Hillary Clinton.
“I think we have widespread voter fraud, but the first thing that Trump needs to do is begin talking about it constantly”, Stone said.
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In June, Whitman had compared Trump at a closed-door summit to Mussolini and Hitler and warned Republicans that compromising on some conservative principles to support Trump now might lead to bigger compromises in future years.
Though some Republican members of the House and the Senate have said they will not support Trump, Hanna is the first to cross party lines and signal his preference for Clinton.
“The DNC had a lot of stars there, and it was focused more on who was there and who was supporting”.
The Clinton campaign said it began August with $58 million in the bank.
As the election unfolded Whitman continually railed against the Republican nominee and his supporters.
In the past week, Donald Trump has suggested a foreign power hack his opponent, been involved in a public feud with the family of a slain soldier, and refused to back leading Republicans in their reelection bids. He’s the second billionaire in less than a week to attack Trump’s business record. “Look at the comments he’s made about women, about Muslims, about reporters, it’s just repugnant”.
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