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Trump accepts GOP nomination; tears into Clinton, crime and immigration
A Frank Luntz group of undecided voters rated one part of Trump’s nomination acceptance speech Thursday higher than anything else in the preceding days.
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Trump says America is “far less safe – and the world is far less stable – than when Obama made the decision to put Hillary Clinton in charge of America’s foreign policy”.
“Republicans, Independents and Democrats dialed it through the roof”, when Trump spoke about corruption and Hillary Clinton, Luntz said on Fox News’ “Hannity”.
The 70-year-old real estate tycoon vowed to defeat ISIS and reiterated his resolve to build the wall along the Mexico border, stressing that immigration from countries that have compromised on terrorism should be be immediately suspended. That was the best speech by a presidential candidate I’ve heard in my entire life, ever.
Another panelist who came in supporting Bernie Sanders is now going Trump.
The theme of Thursday-day 4-of the Republican National Convention is “Make America One Again”.
The speech was more non-partisan and did not focus on traditional Republican values or conservatism, as he was “speaking to commonsense, American concerns about safety and security”, Schoen continues in his op-ed.
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He also said he hoped to explain his father’s motivations for seeking the presidency. The junior Texas Senator caught jeers from the crowd for asking them to vote their conscience, which many interpreted as a reference to the “Never Trump” movement.