Trump, Clinton go to Cleveland in pursuit of the working-class voter - News Summed Up

Trump, Clinton go to Cleveland in pursuit of the working-class voter


Conway added that she is bullish about Trump’s prospects for luring union workers to cross over and vote Republican in other industrial states, including Pennsylvania. Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, later suggested on Twitter that it was actually the media that had caused Clinton’s allergy. Fairgoers waved, shouted “Trump, Trump, Trump” and clamored to shake Trump’s hand as the two candidates walked. En route to the fair, Trump attacked Clinton on immigration and took a firm stand against offering undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship. Flanked by banners that read “Stronger Together” — but made no specific mentions of Clinton’s name — Sanders told a more amenable crowd to focus one more time on the issues.


Source: Washington Post September 06, 2016 00:02 UTC



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