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USA faces moment of reckoning says, Clinton Hillary
“Please explain to me what part of America First leads him to make Trump ties in China, not Colorado”.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a 6- percentage-point lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll with new wording that was released on Friday, the day after she formally accepted her party’s nomination for the November 8 election.
“And tonight, I ask you to do for Hillary Clinton what you did for me”.
“Hillary Clinton’s speech was an insulting collection of clichés and recycled rhetoric”. “Folks, you can not believe one word that comes out of Donald Trump’s mouth”. Last week, they said she will acknowledge the nation has real systemic problems.
Thursday night, Clinton will try to get her numbers down, or failing that, Trump’s up. The former secretary of state has already pivoted to attacking Republican nominee Donald Trump, who she’s cast as unqualified, rude and hypocritical. Here’s another thing that happened, though: we all learned how much Bill Clinton likes balloons.
The crowd then erupted into chants of “Not one word!”
The Republican party will have a better chance under a democrat administration than a Trump one.
In a year where the electorate is fed up with Washington and clamoring for change, the chore of selling an establishment candidate is made more hard if voters don’t believe her promises to shake things up.
Through four nights of polished convention pageantry, Democratic heavyweights told a different story about Clinton.
She acknowledged that too many Americans had been “left behind” by economic forces and addressed them directly: “Some of you are frustrated – even furious”. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden went to bat for Clinton Wednesday night, while her husband Bill, himself a former president, delivered the keynote speech on Tuesday and First Lady Michelle Obama spoke Monday. It’s a vote she will later say she came to regret. She’ll lean heavily on her “stronger together” campaign theme, invoking her 1996 book “It Takes a Village”, her campaign said.
Indeed, the Democratic convention has been a visual ode those mantras: The first African-American president symbolically seeking to hand the weightiest baton in the free world to a woman.
A few days ago, Trump criticized Clinton for not putting more American flags on display at the Democratic convention.
“For the past year, many people made the mistake of laughing off Donald Trump’s comments – excusing him as an entertainer just putting on a show”, she said. So let me tell you.
The “i” on the signswas even dotted with a bird, a reference to a rally in Portland, Oregon where a finch landed on Sanders podium mid-speech and became an iconic moment of hope in his longshot campaign. “Yelling, screaming and calling each other names is not going to do it”.
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“Trump Jr.is correct that both he and Obama both used the single phrase in their speeches, but it is also a line Obama – along with past USpresidents – has used frequently in the past”, NBC News reported. “Where’s the outrage?” Trump Jr. tweeted.