Who said vote as you shot
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Trump's mantra in campaign's final week: Stay on point. Audio of Trump praising the Clintons and Democrats. Cuomo grills Lewandowski on Clinton email 'hypocrisy'.
Meet the other Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Story highlights "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Trump said Trump has repeatedly pointed to the loyalty of his supporters. After the event, Trump declined to answer when asked by CNN to clarify his comments.
The GOP front-runner has repeatedly pointed to the loyalty of his supporters, many of whom tell reporters and pollsters that almost nothing could make them change their mind about voting for Trump in the presidential race. Trump's comments come as the debate about gun violence in America has taken center stage in American political discourse amid several highly publicized mass shootings.
Read More. Trump has repeatedly touted his strong support for the Second Amendment and slammed President Barack Obama's recent use of executive orders to expand the reach of background checks needed to purchase a gun. In response, Trump has called for fewer gun restrictions and a harder stance on terrorism.
The good news for Democrats is that they have a year before next November's midterm elections. The bad news for their party is they are already fighting over what, precisely, went wrong. The outcome threatens to roil an already messy push to enact Biden's agenda.
And while it's easy to put too much emphasis on a relative handful of off-year elections, party officials are under no illusion about the degree to which the results look like a harbinger. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, found himself trying to fend off a shockingly tough challenge from Republican Jack Ciattarelli.
Gerry Connolly, D-Va. Terry McAuliffe's failed effort to recapture the state's top office. On Tuesday night, Democrats offered up a long list of factors for Republicans' success.
They include Biden's flagging approval ratings, a rusty last hurrah for McAuliffe that focused on former President Donald Trump, infighting that has stalled their agenda in Congress, and their inability to counter Republican attacks on mask mandates and critical race theory. But a senior aide to a moderate House member said that progressives' efforts to hold up the infrastructure bill as a means of gaining leverage on the contents of the social spending measure hurt Democrats.
For Republicans, the results amount to a rejection of Democratic leadership at the national and state levels. They say they now have battle-tested models for turning blue turf red.
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