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Poll Shows Trump, Clinton Have Historically Low Favorability Ratings

“Well, certainly, we’re going to talk with him when he’s ready to talk, and listen to him”.

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Clinton said Trump’s promises to revitalize the military and invest in America’s crumbling infrastructure are hollow pledges because he has aggressively sought to reduce his personal tax burdens even as other Americans pay their share. I think we have a shot.

The former U.S. secretary of state declined to answer a question if she would be in favor of getting rid of superdelegates, as demanded by Sanders.

Our vision of social justice, of economic justice, of racial justice and of environmental justice, our vision is the future of this country and I hope that the leadership of the Democratic Party understands it must be the vision of the Democratic Party”.

“I promise there wouldn’t have been 130 people killed”, Trump said.

“Because I knew that whatever our differences were, just as whatever our differences are between me and Sen”.

It is safe to say that it will be Hillary Clinton and Trump running for president.

“I’m actually closing up the bar right now, so everybody’s gotta go”, the bartender (Kenan Thompson) tells Clinton.

The lead is miniscule at 0.2 percent but reflects a trend, with Clinton’s support dropping vis-a-vis Trump.

Barack Obama in 2008 than Sanders, a Vermont senator, is to her today.

“I think in the course of this campaign, we are going to demonstrate he has no ideas, ” according to Clinton. I don’t think that the voters do because the voters haven’t read the books that are out there that really tell us something about who these people are.

Earlier Sunday morning, a Washington Post/ABC News poll showed voters favored Trump over Clinton 46-to-44 percent.

She’s just weeks away from wrapping up the Democratic presidential nomination, and friends, aides and supporters describe a candidate who isn’t particularly rattled by what she expects will be Trump’s increasingly direct attacks on her marriage and husband’s personal indiscretions.

“And we will take into account what he is asking for”, she said on NBC’s Meet the Press.

The polls collectively show “a clearly tightening race”, said Marquette Law School poll director Charles Franklin.

The Post-ABC poll tested a hypothetical three-way race that included Trump, Clinton and Mitt Romney, the GOP’s 2012 nominee and one of the most outspoken critics of the NY businessman.

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Recent polls have demonstrated that Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders holds a much higher potential to defeat Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, in an election than Hillary Clinton, although the latter is the Democratic party’s frontrunner.

By White House