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Reuters/Ipsos poll: Clinton opens up double-digit lead over Trump …

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Hillary Clinton is set to unleash a major foreign policy attack on Donald Trump, using a speech in San Diego to cast the Republican as unqualified …
Main Entertainment Reuters/Ipsos poll: Clinton opens up double-digit lead over Trump nationwide

Reuters/Ipsos poll: Clinton opens up double-digit lead over Trump nationwide

 
Trump peppered his speech Thursday with digs at Clinton but largely avoided responding directly to numerous claims Clinton leveled against him earlier in the day, in which she accused the presumptive Republican nominee of having "dangerously incoherent" ideas on foreign policy.
Hillary Clinton is set to unleash a major foreign policy attack on Donald Trump, using a speech in San Diego to cast the Republican as unqualified and risky.
"I watched Hillary today and it was pathetic".
"I have a simple message for them", Trump said.
"Clinton to Paint Trump as a Risk to World Order".
Referring to some of Trump's recent foreign policy remarks, Clinton said the billionaire does not deserve to be the President of the United States. Then he ramped up his attack on the Democratic front-runner, saying she should be convicted for using a private email server during her tenure as secretary of State. The question is whether Clinton will be more effective.
Trump responded by saying she lied about his positions and by ripping her record as secretary of state, which he says was marred her handling of government emails and the death of a USA ambassador in Libya. "They're not really ideas, just a series of freakish rants, personal feuds and outright lies".
Clinton once again hit Trump for the controversy surrounding his now-defunct Trump University, a real estate education program that some participants said made fraudulent promises, saying that the NY real estate mogul "preyed on people". It's not a matter where we'd be seeking to push him out. And the combative Republican standard-bearer did not disappoint.
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders continued their efforts to court California voters in a final push ahead of next week's primary election.
He adds: "Reading poorly from the teleprompter! People will not allow another four years of incompetence!"
Since Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, Clinton has directly challenged his ability to handle foreign policy issues and has taken to labeling him a "loose cannon" who will make it more hard for the United States to operate on the global arena.
Trump "doesn't understand America, or the world", she said.
Clinton declined to directly say why she is having trouble closing Sanders out, but did tell Tapper that she felt things would go well on Tuesday. "But it doesn't work like that in world affairs". I truly believe that Hillary Clinton could get more done in the presidential office than Bernie Sanders would. "I don't believe him", Clinton said, drawing cheers from her partisan audience of around 250 people.
They hope those points, combined with Trump's controversial statements about women and minorities, will give Clinton opportunities with independent and moderate Republican voters.
For the last few days, they've been going back and forth with Clinton to streamline it. Originally, there was more of her own foreign policy, but it was sharpened over last week to include far more Trump.
Clinton's speech got rave reviews from pundits and foreign-policy experts.
But she did focus on the more controversial aspects of the foreign policy that he has laid out.
"This is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes", she declared, claiming Trump could start a war just because somebody "got under his very thin skin".
Hillary Clinton says the next president must bolster America's security by investing at home and sticking together with longtime US allies.
"He believes we can treat the USA economy like one of his casinos and default on our debts to the rest of the world, which would cause an economic catastrophe far worse than anything we experienced in 2008", she continued. "He has said that he would order our military to carry out torture".
The general election, Fleischer argued, will pit Clinton's temperament against Trump's more unorthodox positions on foreign policy, especially his opposition to interventionism.
Those liabilities include the aftermath of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation intervention in Libya, in which she played a dominant role and which left behind a risky failed state and a terror haven, as well as the Obama administration's "reset" of relations with Russian Federation, which critics say was naïve and ineffective.
"She doesn't have the temperament to be president".
"She's one of the worst secretaries of state in the history of our country", Trump said on Wednesday night at a campaign stop in Sacramento.
"Making Donald Trump our commander-in-chief would be a historic mistake". "If you look at the war in Iraq, if you look at what she did with Libya, which was a total catastrophe". Imagine him deciding whether to send your spouses or children into battle. He says, "Hillary Clinton has to go to jail". "Do we want his finger anywhere near the button?"
 
 

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