Hillary Clinton Looks Strong Heading Into Fall

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Democrats stand a decent chance of retaking a Senate majority, too.

As Labor Day neared, the decisions the two major party presidential candidates made on how to spend their time said everything about how they’ve approached the race. August found Hillary Clinton in the Hamptons, where she attended at least a dozen high-dollar fundraisers, according to people who spent time with her there.

Donald Trump, meanwhile, jetted down to Mexico and softened his tone on immigration, hardened it right back up again at a rally in Arizona and launched an international Twitter war with the Mexican president he had just met.

Clinton can afford to spend her time fundraising rather than holding rallies. With just over two months until Election Day, she holds a solid lead over Trump in the polls, although the spread has been tightening as Clinton’s post-convention bounce wears off and Trump gains a little strength.

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The debates will likely give Hillary another nice bounce in the polls. Go Hillary!
 
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Equally damning is the picture that the FBI's report paints of Clinton's confessedly oblivious service as secretary of state. The charitable way to interpret the answers she gave the FBI in July is to say she went through her time at State without understanding the most basic aspects of her job. Her answers about securing classified information are so befuddled that they read like the moment one decides granny shouldn't have the car keys anymore. Time to take the car keys away from Granny Clinton
 
Hillary needs some competition from Trump. Right now she is just coasting.
 
"Clinton can afford to spend her time fundraising rather than holding rallies. With just over two months until Election Day, she holds a solid lead over Trump in the polls, although the spread has been tightening as Clinton’s post-convention bounce wears off and Trump gains a little strength."

And that fundraising will pay off in the ground game, where Clinton’s get out the vote efforts will contribute significantly to her win in November, just as we saw with the president's reelection campaign.
 
Will Trump drop out (concede) after the first, second, or third debate?
 
I believe this is how many voters perceive Forrest Trump:

 
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Democrats stand a decent chance of retaking a Senate majority, too.

As Labor Day neared, the decisions the two major party presidential candidates made on how to spend their time said everything about how they’ve approached the race. August found Hillary Clinton in the Hamptons, where she attended at least a dozen high-dollar fundraisers, according to people who spent time with her there.

Donald Trump, meanwhile, jetted down to Mexico and softened his tone on immigration, hardened it right back up again at a rally in Arizona and launched an international Twitter war with the Mexican president he had just met.

Clinton can afford to spend her time fundraising rather than holding rallies. With just over two months until Election Day, she holds a solid lead over Trump in the polls, although the spread has been tightening as Clinton’s post-convention bounce wears off and Trump gains a little strength.

More: Hillary Clinton Looks Strong Heading Into Fall

The debates will likely give Hillary another nice bounce in the polls. Go Hillary!

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Leftist T2T hardware is working overtime.
 

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