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Republican fundraiser defects to Hillary Clinton camp

Hillary Clinton’s polling numbers bounced up in the days following the Democratic National Convention, giving her a 4.4-point lead as of August 1, according to the latest data from RealClearPolitics.

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The endorsement is less about Clinton – Hanna noted that he disagrees with the Democratic nominee on many issues – and more about Trump.

Joint fundraising efforts typically provide funds to the Republican National Committee and state parties, but Trump has angered top Republican officials with his unwillingness to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan and Arizona Senator John McCain, the party’s 2008 nominee, in their primaries.

Neither departure – Hanna’s nor Bradshaw’s – necessarily signals faltering support among voters drawn to Trump in part because of his strident rhetoric and willingness to eschew political decorum in favor of a tough stance on immigration and national defense.

Only 21 percent of Sanders delegates who responded to the survey said they were “more enthusiastic” about Mrs. Clinton and running mate Sen.

Buffett makes a surprise appearance in Omaha alongside Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton Monday afternoon. The American people are paying attention and are now deciding that they would rather support the qualified and competent person for president over a Republican nominee whose behavior has been nothing but erratic and unstable.

But the poll still found just 14 percent of Democrats believe they will be divided by the time of the election.

More than half of the donations to her campaign came from new donors.

Clinton was also helped by a series of controversial statements made by the Billionaire in the past week regarding the family of a fallen American soldier and Trump’s suggestion that Russian hackers should seek out deleted Clinton emails.

For almost six years in Congress, U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna hasn’t been afraid to buck his party. In other words, Clinton was more trusted than Trump with the duties of being president. On the whole, however, the base will support a Republican candidate, even one who plans to vote for Clinton, he says. “I think I’ll send it back”, Trump added.

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.

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Trump has said that they can not be made public until the financial authorities have completed an audit.

President Barack Obama called on Republicans to repudiate Trump