الأربعاء، 22 فبراير 2017

"NJ New" : Donald Trump bested Hillary Clinton in this category too

Chris Christie's presidential campaign contributions were the maximum $2,700, third highest among all of the 2016 presidential candidates. Trump, Clinton share same special interestsMore than two-thirds of Trump's donations, 69 percent, were in small amounts, compared with 44 percent for Sanders and 22 percent for Clinton. Clinton raised $137 million and Sanders $100 million in donations of $200 or less. Trump raised just 9 percent from donors who gave $2,700; Clinton, 35 percent. The contributions were raised by both Trump's campaign committee and his joint fundraising effort with the Republican National Committee.


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The spectacle of Donald Trump acting presidential


The spectacle of Donald Trump acting presidential
In fact, even multiple presidential appearances don't do much; for the most part, those who don't like Trump won't like what they learn of Thursday's press conference, and those who do like him will like it. Donald Trump's first presidential press conference Thursday was ... something else. It's hard not to imagine that this is how Trump always imagined the presidency. Single presidential appearances (in midday, when normal people are at work or otherwise occupied) don't change anything. It won't matter what kinds of nonsense Trump gives about the jobs situation he inherited or about what he's doing about it; what will matter is whether the job market stays strong, gets stronger, or reverses.

How does Donald Trump compare to past presidents?


How does Donald Trump compare to past presidents?
Historians Tim Walch and Elizabeth Cobbs discussed how Trump fits into the historical lineup of American leaders. • Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcastPresident Donald Trump has been compared to Andrew Jackson, Ronald Reagan and James Polk. President Trump accompanied by, from second from left, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Vice President Mike Pence, White House press secretary Sean Spicer and National Security Adviser Michael Flynn speaks on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. To hear the full conversation use the audio player above. But how far can these comparisons go?


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