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Sanders worries Trump is benefiting politically from Brexit
The fine print, however, makes it clear that the email is talking about a symbolic conviction in the greatest court of all: The hearts and minds of the American people.
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Trump also said that Clinton “unleashed a trade war against the American worker when she supported one awful trade deal after another – from NAFTA to China to South Korea”. He also hit them over China’s admission to the World Trade Organization. The report faults the Obama administration – including then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – for failing to protect the four Americans killed in the attacks. Pledging to appoint a “trade prosecutor” during a speech in OH this week, Clinton vowed to go after “unfair trade practices like when China dumps cheap steel in our markets or uses weak rules of origin to undercut our vehicle makers”.
A prominent Clinton supporter – Sen.
Trump challenged reporters to ask Hillary Clinton whether she would be willing to denounce the Trans-Pacific Partnership on her first day in office and unconditionally rule out its passage in any form. “And I don’t mean just a little bit better, I mean a lot better”, Trump said in Pennsylvania.
In his most detailed speech on trade, Trump has criticised the North American Free Trade Agreement. Trump does nothing but attack, and Republican super PACs have 25 years of anti-Clinton material to work with.
Trump, for example, would have to slash government spending by as much as 37 per cent, raise tax rates by as much as 20.5 per cent, somehow accelerate GDP growth by 160 per cent to 390 per cent, or do some combination of all three. Any country that devalues their currency in order to take unfair advantage of the United States, which is many countries, will be met with sharply. “We need real change”.
Junking decades of Republican orthodoxy, Donald Trump struck out for the White House on Tuesday from Pennsylvania with a vow to shred controversial global trade agreements – which he depicted as the continuing “rape of our country”.
Another state where Democrats did not expect to have to compete is New Hampshire – where the Democratic candidate has won in five of the last six presidential cycles.
“What we find is that both candidates, at a time when our debt is already at record levels, would not put forth a plan that would put the debt on a sustainable path”, Maya MacGuineas, president of the CRFB, said Sunday on the CBS News “Face the Nation” program.
“We hear awful things about outsourcing jobs-how sending work outside of our companies is contributing to the demise of American businesses”.
And as Trump spoke, Clinton tweeted a close-up image of the collar of a shirt from the Donald J Trump Signature Collection, saying: “Trump’s speaking about outsourcing right now”.
In his speech Trump said globalisation has benefited only the rich and not the poor.
Trump said he will appoint “the toughest and smartest trade negotiators” to fight on behalf of American workers.
Worldwide alliances, meanwhile, have helped keep the peace.
Trump’s speech in Pennsylvania found a receptive audience among numerous invited guests, many of them local Republicans. Ineffective politicians and bad policies have also helped shutter steel towns, she said, adding that she likes Trump “because he’s not obligated to anybody”.
It sought responses from voters who support Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, and her rival US Senator Bernie Sanders.
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If someone came to her and said, “Your country needs you”, how could she say no? While those who supported Sanders, many of them quite young, wouldn’t be expected to vote for Donald Trump, they might lose their enthusiasm for voting in general. But the best ones do not do that for political affiliation; this is subjective and reflects voters’ attitudes at the moment they are called.