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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has pulled nearly even with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for the first time since May, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll taken over the course of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this week. The July 18-22 national online poll found that 41 percent of likely voters supported Clinton, while 38 percent supported Trump.
As Heidi Cruz left Cleveland's Quicken Loans arena after her husband, Ted, gave his stemwinder at the Republican National Convention, she was escorted by security through a hostile crowd. Apparently, people in the audience were annoyed that Cruz hadn't endorsed Donald “I Call Him Lyin' Ted” Trump.
But, ironically, in the 46 months since the Republican National Convention in Tampa, many of the economic promises made by Republicans actually came true under the Democratic president. It's a narrative that has proven difficult for the Obama administration -- and Hillary Clinton -- to capitalize on.
For our last day covering the Republican gathering in Cleveland this week, Barry Goldstein -whose work we previewed in our Summer 2016 issue -sent us formal portraits of the protesters outside of the Quicken Loans Arena, who were protesting Donald Trump's nomination. Barry Goldstein is a photojournalist and the author of the monograph Gray Land: Soldiers on War , the result of three years of interviews with U.S. military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Donald Trump on Friday spent his first news conference as the Republican presidential nominee re-litigating his primary fight with Sen. Ted Cruz , whose bitter refusal to endorse the celebrity mogul this week cast doubts on the party's attempts to unify before the general election. It was a swift return to form for the real estate mogul, who delivered a lengthy and disciplined speech from prepared remarks Thursday night when he accepted the GOP nomination at the party's national convention.
Joining us live this morning Dave Leventhal from Cleveland he's with the senate Republican tech rates hurt you on it with the parlay yesterday and and Dave what's your take away from last night that Trump's speech. Like it did this as an opportunity for Republicans of course of last night sent out.
'Believe me!' Trump vows to fix America's crime, immigration, trade, manufacturing industry and place in the world in epic acceptance speech 'My father will fight to win working mothers equal pay': Radiant Ivanka plays the women's card as she reveals a rare nugget of actual policy Estate of George Harrison slams the GOP after Ivanka Trump comes on stage at convention to the tune of Here Comes the Sun 'Who cares what bathrooms people use?' Billionaire entrepreneur Peter Thiel gets a standing ovation as he tells the RNC he's proud to be gay AND a Republican while endorsing Donald Trump I'm with you...as long as you're not black, gay, Muslim, Latino or a woman: Hillary and Bernie team up to troll Trump on Twitter during Republican's convention speech Trump is praised for becoming first GOP nominee to mention LGBT community and promising to protect them in his convention speech Like father, ... (more)
Donald Trump raises $4 million in a single day The big haul came as the real-estate magnate accepted the GOP's presidential nomination. Check out this story on thetimesherald.com: http://usat.ly/29ZKhu1 Donors contributed more than $4 million Thursday as the real-estate tycoon accepted his party's nomination, Paul Manafort, the campaign's chairman, tweeted early Friday morning.
Donald Trump delivered a dark vision of an America under siege Thursday, branding himself the law-and-order candidate in a lengthy speech laden with references to terror and violence in the streets. Speaking on the last night of a convention unlike any in decades, Trump described a country on the brink of anarchy, one beset by ISIL and immigrant hordes, with an economy crumbling under the weight of crooked free-trade deals.
Donald Trump painted a foreboding picture Thursday of an America adrift as he accepted the Republican presidential nomination with a sober speech in Cleveland. He invoked a nation imprisoned by its own rotten political establishment and clawing special interests, at risk from terrorists who could be disguised as Syrian refugees and stalked by tens of thousands of illegal immigrant criminals.
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Liberal Democrats are launching an eleventh-hour campaign against Sen. Tim Kaine joining Hillary Clinton's presidential ticket. The advocates say Kaine, a moderate who's risen to the top of the VP shortlist, should be disregarded both for his positions on trade and for joining an effort this week to deregulate some of the nation's largest banks.
The Manhattan mogul sold himself as the champion of a downtrodden working class - "America's blue-collar billionaire" as one speaker had called him earlier in the evening - promising to restore "law and order" and casting himself as a change agent against presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. "Hillary Clinton's message is that things will never change.
The Republican National Convention ended with a night free of rancor in the convention hall, with the Q packed to the rafters and the party loyal appearing ready, at least for this night, to take on Hillary Clinton in the fall campaign. It also ended with an uncharacteristic speech by Donald Trump, delivering acceptance remarks relatively free of insults or superlative-laden boasts.
The first time I contemplated a Donald Trump presidency, after he won the first debate on browbeating tactics and crass antics, I joked: He could be our first Chusma -in-Chief! It's no longer a joke. The coronation of a gruff reality star whose demeanor fluctuates from clown to bully is now part of American history.
As Donald J. Trump made his exhilarating run through the Republican primaries, the last thing anyone would have predicted was that the culmination of his takeover of the GOP would be, well, boring. People expected blood on the floor as the #NeverTrump die-hards went down swinging.
The theme of the Republican National Convention's second night was "Make America Work Again." As Tuesday came to an end, we knew no more about what Donald Trump and the party that officially nominated him would do to make America work again.
In officially accepting the Republican nomination for President, Donald Trump vowed to put "America first" and put forward a credo of "Americanism, not globalism." While the speech was mainly focused on domestic issues, Trump singled out China as a beneficiary of what he described as the decline of the U.S. " supported China's entrance into the World Trade Organization -- another one of her husband's colossal mistakes," Trump told the Cleveland crowd.