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Unusually humble, Donald Trump entertains the notion he could lose
Her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, is expected to release his returns from the last 10 years, the source added.
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Clinton is also planning to release her 2015 tax returns in the coming days, as she seeks to keep the pressure on Trump, who has not provided his.
Scattered throughout her speech, Clinton made several jabs at Trump, even claiming that his platform relied on fear.
“This should not be a hard decision, as Donald Trump’s chances of being elected president are evaporating by the day”, the letter reads, before listing their grievances with the Republican nominee. Trump has said he won’t release them until an IRS audit is complete.
Clinton once called the TPP the “gold standard” of trade deals when she served as Obama’s secretary of state but announced her opposition to the deal previous year, saying it did not meet her standard for creating jobs, raising wages and protecting national security. “Under Donald Trump’s so-called plans, we will lose about three and a half million jobs”.
From NBC’s Alex Seitz-Wald: “Hillary Clinton’s campaign should be reeling from two unflattering news stories this week that play right in Donald Trump’s hands”.
Clinton has proposed a large public works project, pledged to roll back tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas, and said she would not raise taxes on the middle class.
These and other proposals aim at ground-level support for the nitty-gritty of the American economy – support for workers and employers through loans, grants, stronger union organizing rights, a higher minimum wage, and access to high-speed broadband.
Many Americans expressed that housing is an important issue for them, and that they are more likely to support a candidate who make affordable housing a focus in their campaign.
Does Trump really want to disband the CFPB? With few exceptions, Trump has provided more of a philosophical basis for an economic plan than specifics, although he did call for greater child care deductions for families.
What very little she did say, was that Trump intends to disband the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Both candidates chose tightly contested MI specifically, the Detroit area to make their updated economic pitches. A US Secret Service official told CNN that the USSS has spoken to the Trump campaign regarding his Second Amendment comments.
“We’ve really been given a false narrative”, Trump said of his struggles in Utah. He then said there was no way people would be able to stop a President Clinton from stacking the Supreme Court with anti-gun justices, before adding, “Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is I don’t know”.
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Democrats said such comments were further evidence that Trump was undisciplined and unprepared for the presidency. “Wasn’t it awful?” Trump asked, that Seddique Mateen was “sitting with a big smile on his face right behind Hillary Clinton”. The chant is not ‘indict her, ‘ the chant is ‘lock her up.’ The chant says, we don’t care that Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and prosecutors have looked at Hillary Clinton’s State Department email arrangement and not been able to find a criminally prosecutable offense that they believe they could get a conviction on. “The main targets appear to have been the personal email accounts of Hillary Clinton’s campaign officials and party operatives, along with a number of party organizations”.