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Unlike Clinton, Sanders beats Trump in all polls
“We have declined Fox News’ invitation to participate in a debate in California”, Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said in a statement, adding that the former secretary of state would concentrate on campaigning against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump instead.
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Gravis estimates it has a 2 percent margin of error.
“I’m not saying she can not beat Donald Trump”.
“We got a system that doesn’t require the state to come up with money it doesn’t have or won’t give, and we can still let people get out of college debt-free”, says Clinton.
Breaking down those numbers, Clinton does well among African-Americans (88 percent to 9 percent), Latinos (68 percent to 20 percent), women (51 percent to 38 percent) and registered voters ages 18 to 34 (55 percent to 32 percent).
While Trump is seen as unqualified by a majority of adults, he has strong appeal to voters as the anti-Clinton candidate, the Post reported.
Polling also shows that roughly half of Clinton and Trump supporters will vote for one because they so strongly dislike the other.
The campaign released a statement Monday, nearly a week after Fox News invited both Democratic presidential candidates to a final debate in California before the June 7 primaries.
Later that month, with Bill Clinton on the campaign trail for his wife, Trump tweeted that he has “demonstrated a penchant for sexism”.
“She is not prepared to have a discussion with me about how she is going to help California address the major crises we face”, he said.
Clinton and Sanders are competing aggressively in California as primaries wrap up.
The highest unfavorable rating in the past three decades belongs to David Duke, the former KKK grand wizard who announced his support of Trump earlier in this campaign, during his 1992 presidential run.
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“I do not want Americans and, you know, good-thinking Republicans, as well as Democrats and independents, to start to believe that this is a normal candidacy”, Clinton told NBC Sunday, referring to Trump’s bid for the White House.