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Trump on Clinton: ‘She took a short-circuit in the brain’
Mrs Clinton opened up a 15-point margin in the McClatchy-Marist survey, 48% to 33%, which was conducted as Trump feuded publicly first with the Pakistani-American parents of a slain USA soldier and then House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, one of the Republican most popular and powerful figures.
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The end of the party conventions marks the point in a presidential campaign when candidates shift from trying to rally their natural supporters to trying to impress an entire nation of voters.
Now the Democratic presidential nominee, Clinton has vowed to stand up to Putin if elected, drawing on her four years of ups and downs as the public face of President Barack Obama’s first-term “reset” with Russian Federation. She and I worked together on a proposal that will revolutionize higher education in America.
“There’s more hope, I think, for the Democratic Party, but we’re going to have to force them”, Mace said. Even before Clinton spoke on stage, the crowd was prepped by positive speeches from none other than the President himself as well as other personalities who supported Clinton’s campaign. “They dream of Hillary Clinton”, Trump said. “So I may have short-circuited, and for that I, you know, will try to clarify”.
In his latest effort to persuade his followers to support Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders wrote an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times telling them why he supports her and why they, in supporting him, should support her too. “I look presidential”, he said in another instance.
On Friday, Ms. Clinton said she “may have short circuited” in two recent interviews in which the e-mail issue came up and offered further clarification. But a McClatchy/Marist poll, showed Clinton widening her lead over Trump to 15 points nationwide, 48 percent to 33 percent. For the poll, EPIC-MRA, which does work for the Free Press, surveyed 600 likely voters between last Sunday and Thursday.
The brash real estate tycoon told a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, “She is a totally unhinged person”.
If Trump continues to melt down into a puddle of bile, more and more Republicans will be up for grabs.
A self-identified nonpartisan who has worked under both Republican and Democratic governments, Morell called Clinton “highly qualified” to lead the U.S., having worked with the Democratic nominee when she served as secretary of state. Leaked Democratic National Committee emails confirmed for him that the party had their thumb on the scale for Clinton, Vera said. “We’re going to ban the box, so they can be judged by their skills and talents- not by their past”, added Clinton.
“The more the they talk about the emails the worse it gets”, David Morey, of the worldwide strategy firm DMG Global, on Saturday told Fox News’ “America’s News Headquarters”.
Mr Trump also said that Islamic State militants are “salivating” at the prospect of Mrs Clinton’s election.
In terms of demographics, the NBC/WSJ poll found Clinton beating Trump by wide margins with women (51-35), young voters (46-34), white voters with a college degree (47-40), and all non-white voters (69-17).
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It was an unusual gesture for Trump, who is known for his refusal to admit mistakes and his tendency to double down when he’s under attack. “I want to be the President for all Americans”. At the same time, Clinton has wrapped herself in detailed policy plans, eager to transform commitments to voters into trust builders.