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Political notebook: Former GOP national security officials call Trump unqualified
He also touched on a wide range of other reforms too, including energy reform, asserting “the Obama-Clinton war on coal has cost MI more than 50,000 jobs, and that he “will put our coal miners and steelworkers back to work, where they want to be”. Another thing that has come out of the polls is that between 60-70% of the American people think the country is on the wrong track.
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The Clinton campaign fired off a blast against the Trump plan Monday morning before his speech, arguing that it was rooted in big tax breaks for corporations and businesses and would likely lead to a recession.
“We will make America grow again”.
Pollsters found Clinton besting Trump 349 votes to 189 and winning in such critical states as Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Vermont, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and Maine.
After comparing Donald Trump to Mussolini during the Republican presidential primary, Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, is now saying he will support the nominee.
Trump is also calling for three new income tax brackets, which are actually higher than his original proposal.
She says no family should spend more than 10 percent of its income on childcare. “Hillary Clinton is at 41 percent, while Johnson is at 23 percent and Stein is at 16 percent”.
Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort said Sunday on Fox News Channel that with the speech, “we’re comfortable that we can get the agenda and the narrative of the campaign back on where it belongs, which is comparing the tepid economy under Obama and Clinton, versus the kind of growth economy that Mr. Trump wants to build”. “I want to jump-start America, and it can be done, and it won’t even be that hard”, he told the crowd.
The anti-Trump Republicans join members of the security establishment who have already come out against the nominee, including former Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Morell, who last Friday accused Trump of being an “unwitting agent” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Collins also said she does not support Trump’s rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.
“We are in a competition with the world, and I want America to win”, Mr Trump said, as he highlighted “disastrous” policies that he said had snuffed out United States jobs in the almost eight years of Barack Obama’s presidency.
Furthermore, the letter also addressed Trump’s illiteracy in the foreign policy department.
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He had previously said he would drop that rate to 25 per cent, an idea many tax experts said would dramatically reduce government income and balloon deficits. That would be a major drop from the current 35 percent corporate tax rate, though many companies pay much less because of various deductions.