“Trump has given us an opportunity to be out there and talk to new voters about Hillary Clinton“, Ansara said, “and we are seeing a great response when they hear about her lifetime of work for children and families and her plans to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top”.
“There’s no doubt that there’s a national trend at play now”, said Republican strategist David Kochel, a senior adviser to GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012 and Jeb Bush’s failed 2016 White House campaign.
This Thursday First Lady Michelle Obama will appear with Hillary Clinton at a campaign event in Winston-Salem, North Carolina according to a statement from Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon on Sunday.
The first lady said: “If you can’t run your own house, you certainly can’t run the White House”. This is not politics as usual. Where’s that? I don’t hear that.
“Everything a candidate says is dissected and interpreted as strategic”.
“Her speeches have been more political”, McBride said.
“She’s the one that started that”, he said of Obama’s comments.
“Michelle can speak to these issues without worrying that her husband’s conduct will be analysed or she’ll be considered a hypocrite”, the professor said. The only time he has mentioned Mrs. Obama during the campaign has been to attempt to poke holes in her support for Clinton by reminding voters of the fierce fight for the 2008 Democratic nomination Clinton fought against President Barack Obama.
Michelle Obama said that Donald Trump’s refusal to say he’d accept November 8 election results if he loses is an insult to millions of Americans who are voting in the presidential election.
He added that such a call “transcends the hurly-burly of campaign politics”.
Obama spoke about Clinton’s experience and said not only does the first lady have a powerful vision for America, but she also has powerful policies that will make her vision a reality.
“I said, ‘We can’t say that [about Ms Clinton]”.
Mook tells CNN’s “State of the Union” that the activists in the video “never had a relationship with the Clinton campaign”. “I also think the trend lines are not good”. It shows a Democratic activist bragging about deploying troublemakers at rallies held by Donald Trump.
The Democrats have been campaigning heavily in the country’s sixth largest state, with Clinton’s former rival for the party’s presidential nomination, Bernie Sanders, addressing a large crowd on Tuesday, and Clinton’s daughter Chelsea speaking on Thursday. “It will be because we didn’t stand with her”.
“How can you call him a con artist and unsafe”, the president told a crowd in Miami Gardens, “then say ‘but I’m still going to vote for him?'”