Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee has outspent Republican Presidential Candidate by several hundred million, yet she enjoys a very little lead. According to realclearpolitics.com’s (RCP) average of polls, she is leading Trump by just 2.6 points. Frustration is only natural.
Speaking in a teleconference with the Laborers’ International Union in North America, she said, ‘Why aren’t I 50 points ahead?’ you might ask?....... Well, the choice for working families has never been clearer. I need your help to get Donald Trump’s record out to everybody. Nobody should be fooled.”
The Republican nominee was very quick to respond in three words. Because she’s terrible”, he said. He expanded, “I mean, she’s had a terrible record. Everything she touches is bad…..And she’s spending a lot of money and so far it’s not had much of an impact because I guess I’m winning in most of these states and we’ll see what happens in the end,”
Hillary Clinton is still in a very good position to win the election this year. However, recent polls have been suggesting, she has been losing it among many ethnic groups.


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