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Poll: No Sign of a Democratic Wave in New York House Race
Meanwhile, Democrat Hillary Clinton led Donald Trump by 10 points in the presidential race in the district, 44 percent to 34 percent.
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Meanwhile, Democrat Hillary Clinton led Donald Trump by 10 points in the presidential race in the district, 44 percent to 34 percent.
“I’m not going to vote for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. I’m struggling with it like many Americans.”
This week, President Barack Obama was stumping for Hillary Clinton in Greensboro and Tim Kaine spoke at Davidson College.
Deb Fischer said in a radio interview Tuesday that she would still support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, after calling on him to step aside as the party’s nominee on Saturday.
The first lady has been seen on the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton during this heated election season but found time to step away to mark the United Nation’s International Day of the Girl Child
But even as Hillary Clinton regained the lead over Trump in national polls after the first presidential debate, the Republican presidential nominee has not yet proved a consistent drag on House incumbents
Trump’s ability to beat Hillary Clinton. In fact, I don’t think he can,” Utah Sen. Mike Lee said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Mike Coffman, she was among the first House Republicans to call on Trump to step aside this weekend.
Ann Wagner of Missouri and Rodney Davis of Illinois have all urged Trump to step down.
The appropriate next step may be for him to reexamine his candidacy.” — in a statement on Saturday Sen. Mark S. Kirk of Illinois .
Nevada Republican Senate candidate Joe Heck said Saturday that Donald Trump should step down as the GOP nominee for president, saying the “American people deserve better.”
Trump to step down and allow Republicans the opportunity to elect someone who will provide us with the strong leadership so desperately needed and one that Americans deserve,” said Heck, a three-term congressman
Curiously, some lawmakers have condemned Trump and even suggested he step aside without withdrawing their support.
When Trump was rushing to personally insult Hillary Clinton — whether it was her “look” or her stamina or what goes on in her marriage and why she is to blame — that was fine.
If the Democratic ticket gets upset in November, it won’t be because Kaine failed to execute his obvious orders from Hillary Clinton’s campaign: He found, or else created, every possible opportunity
“I think Hillary will do very, very well, and that will benefit our candidates,” said Tom Lopach, the DSCC’s executive director.
On experience and affect, the contrasts between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence are much more subtle than the Baroque differences between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
“There is no question I would never support Hillary Clinton under any circumstances, but like a lot of Pennsylvanians, I’m not happy with the choices we have.
Do they go with Trump’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, because her proposals would not significantly expand the deficit, or hope that President Trump would bow to more fiscally responsible Republicans
“A journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step,” Gorenc says. “I think that’s kind of where we are at.”