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Swing state Polls Show Clinton, Trump in Airtight Race
She also called out Trump for relying on mass rallies instead of one-on-one conversation with people.
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But she has concerns about the new health-care law, telling Clinton that her family’s monthly insurance premiums have increased by hundreds of dollars in the past few years.
Two candidates, two dramatically different strategies.
Hillary Clinton’s untrustworthiness is seen as the most effective attack Trump could use against her across partisan affiliations (33%).
The campaign rhetoric between Rubio and Trump was particularly vitriolic as Trump constantly belittled the Florida Senator as “little Marco”, and Rubio slammed the real estate mogul as a “con artist”.
She added: “But when you start to tear down a man who is not a sexist, or a racist or a misogynist, he will defend himself”. It’s a group that tilted towards Mitt Romney in 2012 and who polls show are not excited about Clinton’s candidacy.
Clinton barely mentioned Vermont Sen. And, just like Scott, he’s not interested in serving as Trump’s running mate. The same proportion cited the economy and jobs as the most important issue. “We need to do more to help provide quality childcare like what we are seeing here”.
Democrats have struggled with white, suburban women in recent years. “In Florida, she is getting just 25 percent from white men”.
Portman did, however, offer his support for Trump on Monday during a campaign stop in Columbus, Ohio.
“I’ll do anything I can to make sure he wins but I’m going to stay in this job and finish this job”, Scott, who endorsed Trump back in March, said in an interview on CNN on May 4.
But there is work left to do.
Donald Trump is once again raising former President Bill Clinton’s marital infidelities, a preview of how the billionaire businessman is likely to respond to general-election attacks from Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and her allies about his treatment of women. “So when Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is a sexist, he wanted to remind her that she’s living with one”. “Nobody has more respect for women than Donald Trump!”. While this sounds like good news on the surface, Sanders’ problem is that he is still far behind Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.
Clinton wants to sprint to the finish line, so the campaign is fighting more for Kentucky next week, even as they focus most of their attention on Trump. It was the only battleground state President Barack Obama didn’t win in his resounding re-election.
Trump and Clinton are addressing their personal wealth differently. Over 1 in 3 Republicans (35%) think their candidate Trump will lose. Clinton is more likely to talk about her middle-class childhood than her current accounts.
“He doesn’t want to go there”, Pierson said. “She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler, and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful”.
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“I think state polls have similar usefulness as national polls – could move a lot by November, but give us some information”. She peppers her remarks with anecdotes of people she meets campaigning. I am not running against him.