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Hillary Clinton is actively courting Republican voters, which isn't surprising given how unhappy millions of conservatives are with Donald Trump. But what's equally striking is that the Democrat is making no movement to the middle on policy to win over Republicans-even now that she has won her party's nomination.
The presidential candidates this week go head-to-head in the country's heartland, conveying starkly different versions of U.S. economic conditions. In coming days, investors will get clues as to who's right.
On Friday, Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton finally gave a press conference-her first this year-to which, apparently, only black and Hispanic journalists were invited. And she promised Amnesty for all 12 million illegal aliens--plus an end to deportation of any more illegals who might decide to cross the border, a blatant call for more illegal immigration.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump points to the crowd following a rally at Windham High School on August 6, 2016 in Windham, New Hampshire. Photo - Scott Eisen/Getty Images/AFP Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump points to the crowd following a rally at Windham High School on August 6, 2016 in Windham, New Hampshire.
Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, is leading her Republican rival Donald Trump by eight points, a latest opinion poll said today. In a latest poll, The Washington Post/ABC News said Clinton and her running mate, Tim Kaine, now lead Trump and his running mate Mike Pence by 50 to 42 per cent among registered voters.
Donald Trump accepts the nomination during the final session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on July 21. Conventions are not complicated things. They are a few nights' worth of free media attention, during which each political party can make its best case to voters for the general election.
Democrat platform shifts away from Obama agenda toward localized control and teacher autonomy, as unions flex muscles at expense of reformers. The Democratic National Convention was jarred by leaked emails suggesting party leaders rigged the nomination in favor of Hillary Clinton.
"I think the people of this country don't want somebody that's going to short-circuit up here," Trump said, pointing to his head. In a series of scathing personal attacks, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump questions Clinton's mental health and at one point, he also called her "Hillary Rotten Clinton."
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will deliver what aides are billing as a major economic speech on Thursday in Detroit. Clinton's appearance is set to follow a speech planned by Republican rival Donald Trump on what he would do to improve economic growth.
A former Ohio state lawmaker and secretary of state candidate who campaigned for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential primary says she's endorsing the party's platform and the people because "it's not about the individual." Nina Turner tells The Columbus Dispatch there's too much of a focus on individuals instead of how to take America "to the next level."
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the 2016 National Association of Black Journalists' and National Association of Hispanic Journalists' Hall of Fame Luncheon at Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, Friday, Aug. 5, 2016.
"Donald Trump is casting doubt on the prospect of fair elections come November, criticism that could prompt his supporters to reject the possibility of a Hillary Clinton victory in the fall as fraudulent," The Hill reports. "Trump has predicted at almost every rally this past week that the election could be 'rigged' against him.
Hillary Clinton is ahead of Donald Trump by eight points in the newest national poll, released Sunday by the Washington Post and ABC News. Clinton leads Trump 50-42 percent among registered voters and 51-44 percent among likely voters.
The Donald Trump campaign has eagerly leaped on Hillary Clinton 's "short-circuit" comment with a bizarre new "Robot Hillary" ad. One of the criticisms leveled at Clinton from both the left and the right for years has been that she's too robotic and calculating, and that above remark seemed too perfect for critics.
A new poll out today shows mostly good news for Hillary Clinton and a pretty remarkable feat for both her and Donald Trump : they are tied on the question of trustworthiness. The ABC News/ Washington Post poll shows that for both Trump and Clinton, 60 percent view them as untrustworthy and dishonest.
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In Philadelphia, a cascade of red, white and blue balloons turned the celebrating statesmen on the stage into playful adolescents, while in Cleveland black balloons descended on GOP nominees in a dour mood. Of course there is.
In this Aug. 3, 2016, photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at a rally at Adams City High School in Commerce City, Colo. Clinton doesn't appear all that interested in making any scenic stops on her state-to-state quest to become president.
Washington, Aug 7 - Republican Party nominee Donald Trump attacked Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's character by suggesting that the former Secretary of State was not mentally fit to be President. She took a short-circuit in the brain.