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Mark Zandi is an accomplished economist with expertise in financial markets who conducts research on the macroeconomic effects of public policies. Also, he once gave Sen. John McCain policy advice.
Trump's campaign advertised Monday morning's address as a major event, hoping it would help undo the candidate's terrible last week. However, the address was mostly a regurgitation of Trump's previously announced economic plan, and - as usual - was low on substance.
Donald Trump changed some of his facts to fit his agenda Monday, pitching shades of truth and misconceptions in what was billed as a major economic policy speech.
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Hillary Clinton mocked Donald Trump on Monday for having "six guys named Steve" on his economic advisory council, a point that was frequently joked about after he unveiled his economic advisory council ahead of his major economic policy speech in Detroit on Monday. "Well, so today in Detroit he's got, oh I don't know, a dozen or so economic advisers he just named, hedge fund guys, billionaire guys, six guys named Steve, apparently," she said during a rally in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tours 3 Daughters Brewery with founder and co-owner Mike Harting, right, and co-owner Leigh Harting, left, in St. Petersburg, Fla., Monday. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Trying to turn the page after a tumultuous campaign stretch, Donald Trump unleashed a blistering attack Monday on Hillary Clinton's approach to the economy while promising he would provide deep tax cuts and jolt middle class workers back to prosperity. Trump's speech to the Detroit Economic Club reflected the Republican presidential nominee's attempt to reboot and redirect the conversation to his strength: the economy.
When Eleanor Schiff, a former domestic policy staffer in George W. Bush's White House, contemplates her impending vote for Hillary Clinton, she says she's "stunned." "If you told me a year ago that I'd be voting for her, I'd say there's no way," Schiff tells me.
After conservative political commentator Sean Hannity offhandedly suggested on Twitter that something dubious had happened in the 2012 election in Philadelphia because not a single person in 59 voting divisions voted for Mitt Romney , a city elections inspector took it upon himself to publicly lay out all the reasons why Hannity is probably wrong. Calling us unpatriotic? 59 districts not one Romney vote.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump picked the center of automotive manufacturing to propose his plan to pick up the American economy. Mr. Trump is speaking today at the Cobo Center in downtown Detroit, where about 1,500 tickets were sold for the Detroit Economic Club event.
Monday, Donald Trump unveiled his plan to revitalize America's economy in a policy speech at the Detroit Economic Club, focused on providing the tools to every American to succeed economically. Trump promised to "unleash the American economy to spur faster growth and benefit every American."
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Monday proposed tax breaks for working families and for corporations as he outlined economic plans in an effort to regain momentum lost during a damaging spate of controversies. Trump said his plan would include imposing a temporary moratorium on new federal regulations and a reduction to the tax burden on working parents with childcare costs.
George P. Bush, the Texas land commissioner and son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, is seen on a video posted online encouraging Republicans to unite behind the Republican nominee. The Texas Tribune reports the video of Bush's remarks was taken Saturday at meeting for state party activists.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are laying out their proposals for the economy this week -- and wasting no time exchanging fire over whose plan is best for America. In Detroit on Monday, Trump is set to outline an economic plan that calls for a ban on new financial regulations, a repeal of the estate tax and more items that his advisers argue will benefit the middle class.
Republican leaders are watching Donald Trump's campaign with growing alarm as they fear a landslide at the top of the ticket could wipe away their hard-fought congressional majority. For months, top GOP leaders had counseled their candidates to run their own races, separate themselves from the ugly back-and-forth of the presidential contest and focus on the accomplishments Republicans have achieved on Capitol Hill for their home states.
Steve Roberts is with us ABC's political analyst and Steve let's talk about Donald Trump first he's hitting the reset button this week he has an eight point deficit in the polls. A listener Rudy Giuliani from ABC's this week yesterday talking about trump.
Live now to ABC news correspondent Brent Milliken you are standing by to talk with us about the trump put Clinton Campaign and we're gonna get some updates. Bread Donald Trump over the major policy speech to the Detroit Economic Club this is a big deal right.