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Trump edging out Clinton in tight election contest
A new 50-state poll by The Washington Post and SurveyMonkey shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a 23-point lead over Republican Donald Trump among MA voters in a head-to-head matchup.
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The Democratic nominee has a lead of four points or more in 20 states and the District of Columbia, giving her a total of 244 electoral college votes, just 26 short of the winning line. In the four-way race, Clinton and Trump are tied with 40 percent support in Texas.
“We had a good time”.
Meanwhile, Clinton’s campaign released a new television ad entitled, “Sacrifice”, that shows military veterans watching some of the NY businessman’s more provocative statements. Polls show Trump trailing Clinton in a series of must-win battleground states, meaning the debates could be his best chance at reorienting the race.
The candidates have just 20 days before the first of three scheduled presidential debates – expected to be the most watched moments of an already raucous campaign.
The poll comes as Clinton faces further questions over her private email server and the Clinton Foundation.
Excerpts of Kaine’s speech, which was billed by Clinton’s campaign as a major national security address, painted Trump as dishonest, clueless and risky when it comes to national security.
Later in the day, she had a gaggle with the travelling press.
At the state level, Hillary Clinton remains firmly in control of this election. On Tuesday it released an open letter from 88 retired generals and admirals who endorse Trump.
When political pundits say the presidential elections traditionally enters the final phase, Clinton is leading Trump, when though her margin has dropped considerably in the last one week. Before some 1,500 supporters in Tampa, she denounced him as a “demagogue” preying on Americans’ insecurities.
Clinton still has an average lead of 2.4 points nationally, according to Real Clear Politics, down roughly two points from the week prior.
Her campaign also started September with more than million in the bank, that can be used for advertising and Democratic voter mobilization.
“You have illegal immigrants that she wants. treated better than veterans”.
Any immigrants who want full citizenship must return to their countries of origin and get in line, he told reporters – but he would not rule out a pathway to legal status for the millions living in the USA illegally, as he did in a long-awaited policy speech last week.
“Donald Trump and Mike Pence’s campaign is clearly on a path to victory in South Carolina”, Moore said.
“I think it’s quite intriguing that this activity has happened around the time Trump became the nominee”, she said.
Search for comparable reports of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton “looking like” a president and you’ll find it’s more hard.
A statement from the campaign Tuesday said the introduction, entitled “Love and Kindness – And Action” details Clinton’s upbringing and the things “she learned from her mother’s hard childhood”.
“You don’t get in a snick and stay on the plane and go home because your security and their security are scuffling over what stairs are going to be put up”. Since the same poll was last taken, Trump has erased Hillary’s double-digit lead and pulled ahead by two.
“Once I get over my allergic reaction, let me say that we’re here in part because we know how important this election is to Ohio”.
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“I take classification seriously”, she said.