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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gave a jobs and economy speech in Warren and attended a fund-raiser in Birmingham earlier this month.

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A second presidential poll in SC in recent weeks says the race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is tied. Clinton leads by three points in Pennsylvania (46% to 43%) and by five in MI (45% to 40%). Green Party candidate Jill Stein has 2 percent support.

Clinton actually lost some support among Democrats, while Trump stayed even with last week’s poll.

Ms. Clinton also has a slight advantage among those who identify as independents, leading by 37 to 32 per cent.

Monmouth surveyed 802 registered voters by telephone between August 25 and 28.

Plouffe was responding to a question about who would play Trump in Clinton’s debate prep – a question the campaign is said to be having trouble resolving because of Trump’s hard-edged style and tactical fluidity.

Both are facing criticism that they haven’t been transparent about their careers.

The announcement came late Sunday in a tweet by the GOP presidential nominee after days of wavering – and at least one canceled speech – on a question central to his campaign: Whether he would, as he said in November, use a “deportation force” to eject the estimated 11 million people in the USA illegally.

“Donald Trump’s offensive rhetoric has made Utah more competitive than before, and given us an avenue to talk to new voters through many means”.

In Pennsylvania, Trump’s favorable/unfavorable numbers are 40%/58%, and Clinton’s are 42%/55%.

36 percent of respondents do not view the issue as important.

The latter group’s seven-point margin for Clinton looked, again, a lot like the rest of the country, which favored Clinton by a nine-point margin – 51 percent to 42 percent – in the same poll. Only 24 percent of respondents take the GOP nominee at his word that he simply can not release the returns while under audit.

New Jersey Democratic Chairman John Currie casts the delegation’s vote at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

The presidential election is just two months away, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most important elections we’ve ever had. RealClearPolitics polling aggregate shows Trump’s unfavorable ratings ranged between 56.9 and 64.5 percent. In a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday, 77 percent of non-white voters backed Clinton. In 2016, it’s almost 35 percent.

“This is truly extraordinary. And that includes going where the voters are and taking the case directly to them in their churches”, she said. “It is highly unlikely these voters truly have a neutral opinion of their chosen candidate”.

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He says: “African-Americans will vote for Trump because they know I will stop the slaughter going on!”

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