The sense of nervousness crystallized this past week when Clinton devoted campaign events across California to hitting Trump for not releasing his tax returns and depicting him as a cold corporate titan who profited off the housing crisis.
These are among the findings of an online poll of working-class voters in the Rust Belt.
News organizations need to be careful with the extent to which they let Trump drive the agenda, he said. That’s been cut to 3, according to the most recent poll, which showed results within the margin of error, making the race a technical dead heat.
The poll is the latest in a series commissioned by Bloomberg Politics on key slices of the electorate that will help determine the outcome of the 2016 election.
Often, though not always, Americans have voted for the presidential candidate who comes across as more personally appealing. If he carries Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin-and all other states follow their 2012 vote-he would win the presidency with 270 electoral votes, the exact amount necessary.
But Todd pointed toward a line of attack that might ultimately harm Trump.
The former president argued that Hillary Clinton’s expertise in global diplomacy wasn’t merely helpful, but practically a job requirement for a president who’ll run a nation that’s almost a fourth of the economic output of the global economy. Less than half of those polled in the Clinton and Trump camps strongly endorse their candidate. Unfortunately, he’s not willing to bend at all to get things done.
Donald Trump’s business record finally has come under sharper scrutiny from the news media.
Some seemingly conflicting views are also found in the survey results.
Meanwhile, the Republican money machine is just starting to coalesce behind Trump. Clinton has a 32-percentage-point advantage on having the skills to conduct foreign policy, but Trump leads by 11 points on battling terrorist threats.
Last week, Clinton said that Trump is not qualified enough to be a president.
By 44 percent to 10 percent, women said Clinton would be a better role model for their children.
At the same time, Hillary Clinton’s attempts at poking Trump have felt tame compared with what he has unleashed. Trump is viewed unfavorably by 64 percent, while 56 percent hold a negative view of Clinton.
Of course, Trump faces many hurdles himself, and has stumbled in managing his growing campaign as he shifts toward the general election. Nearly half-45 percent-say they would consider a third-party candidate if Trump and Clinton are their choices.
The question of Frank’s and Malloy’s qualifications had been settled in January, when they were first appointed, Miller and Roosevelt wrote, and there is no mechanism to revisit it.
Clinton commended the city’s namesake, inventor Thomas Edison, and said Hillary Clinton would increase the country’s use of sustainable and renewable energy and bring back manufacturing jobs from overseas. During the first four months of 2008, the novel candidacy of Democrat Barack Obama received 243 minutes of coverage on the broadcast evening newscasts compared with Republican John McCain’s 138 minutes, Tyndall said.
Donna:Donald Trump is not qualified, and neither is Bernie Sanders. The billionaire, on the other hand, called Hillary immoral and unfair during his meetings with voters. Just more than half were that bothered about Trump University, his for-profit real estate investment school that’s been accused in lawsuits and by state officials of misleading students. Now Broaddrick accuses Hillary Clinton of attempting to “silence” her – even though she said the opposite in a famous NBC News interview.
Jennifer Palmieri, a spokeswoman for the Clinton campaign, said that the news coverage Trump is receiving is not helping him.




