Modern American history will record that the 2016 presidential elections recorded the highest level of electoral bickering, which did not remain a hidden cover. And in the most recent exchange of words between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, I used descriptions such as “the cannon that went flat”, “the face of failure” and “we are fed up with idiots”, and others.
Perhaps the intensity of these descriptions is only an indication of the frantic race and the convergence of chances of winning between the two candidates hours before the moment of decisiveness, despite her tendency towards Clinton, according to the latest opinion polls.
From Philadelphia, Clinton launched a violent attack yesterday on her Republican rival, describing him as a "flat cannon" whose actions or damages beyond his control cannot be predicted, stressing that the voters have a "clear choice." Stressing that her rival, the populist billionaire, is a "flat cannon that can jeopardize everything."
On the other hand, Trump said in front of a crowd in Scranton, Pennsylvania, "I would like to use this moment to deliver a message to all Democratic voters who are as hungry for change as everyone in our country … Hillary is the face of failure."
Trump did not care about Clinton or the polls, telling his supporters in Sarasota that he would win. He added that Clinton is a "fraud." "We are fed up with being led by idiots," he added.
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