My Opinion on the Election
My opinion on the election was a bit difficult to understand both of the candidates. Starting off with clington, she wants to have better and affordable health care but how is she going to do it. It was to understand her true motives why would she be running now. She had plenty opportunities to help her husband or support on her ideals on that period of time.But it’s not like Clinton will turn into a stammering fool, and it’s hard to imagine Trump will make an as-yet-untested argument that eviscerates her and causes new deliberation among voters. Furthermore, the most important debate was the first one. Ratings will only go down from here, particularly with the coming debate occurring on a Sunday night. Finally, Trump will run into the same problem Pence encountered: Trump’s own catalog of outlandish and offensive remarks. They’re not easily disowned or explained.
We dont really know whats going to happen to the economy. Even a few bad or good indicators won’t change anyone’s perspective at this point. Consumer confidence has steadily climbed from 2011 lows. Job growth has been solid. Wage growth is muted but there. Gas prices are cheap. Whatever the economy is, it is there’s no surprise coming on that front.
there was one such event, after the Bastille Day attack in Nice. Trump pressed his message that he would be extreme in vetting and restrict immigration, whereas Clinton said she would try to increase intelligence resources. Advantage: Trump. That said, it’s a message Trump has repeated for months. The emotions of such an event could help Trump, though his own style and tendency to pat himself on the back for “predicting” such a tragedy could undercut that. Would it be enough to swing the popular vote by several points? Unlikely.
Racial tension and the riots in cities including Charlotte and Dallas certainly buttress Trump’s law-and-order appeal. But, again, that is already baked into the polls. Clington bounced back from the apparent bout of pneumonia to sound energetic and active. Of the two candidates at the debate, Clinton had the most vibrancy, particularly in the latter half. Even a cold would raise fresh concerns about her health, but, short of her looking like a zombie, this doesn’t seem likely to be the path to a Trump victory.
The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said Clinton was extremely careless in her handling of very sensitive, highly classified information. Trump’s response was to attack the FBI for not recommending an indictment. If he couldn’t handle a gift like that, what new revelation, what new email, could come from WikiLeaks or some other outfit that would not only show Clinton unfit for office but show Trump to be more fit?In fact, the entire recent thrust of the Trump campaign, which is focusing more on Clinton’s character than any broader economic message, is nonsensical. Sure, he can raise doubts about whether the Clinton Foundation’s raising of funds reflected a degree of corruption. But what’s basically impossible is for Trump to argue convincingly that he himself is less corrupt than Clinton, not with the questions over his taxes and his use of a charity for personal means, alongside concerns about links to Russia, payments to state attorneys general and the like.
here’s an understandable reluctance to declare the election over. The polls famously missed the United Kingdom’s Brexit vote, and many of the same trends, toward nationalism, against immigration, against free trade, against elite rule are reflected in the tone of this presidential election.