After Donald Trump took to Twitter to criticize President Obama’s endorsement of her, Hillary Clinton’s campaign hit back with a simple concise “Delete your account.”
It started trending almost immediately. As you can see, it has 121,867 retweets and 124,595 likes. As for Trump’s original comment?
Only 10,058 retweets and 20,439 likes. I guess we can tell who is winning Twitter.
Trump is also incorrect in his assertion that no one else wants 4 more years of President Obama. President Obama’s approval ratings are continuing to rise, and are now above 50%. www.cbsnews.com/...
It's a sales pitch that could carry some extra legitimacy, given the president's rising approval ratings - in the latest CBS News/New York Times poll, 50 percent of respondents said they approve of the job Mr. Obama is doing. 43 percent said they disapprove. A year ago, those numbers were roughly reversed: 48 percent disapproved, and only 42 percent approved.
That upswing is also reflected in other recent polls: The latest Gallup survey puts Mr. Obama's approval rating at 52 percent, and his disapproval at 44 percent. A recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll put those numbers at 51 percent and 46 percent, respectively.
President Obama will soon be on his way to Wisconsin to campaign with the presumptive democratic nominee!
And in case you missed the fabulous endorsement video that riled Donald Trump:
Also, in case you missed it, Donald Trump has said he’ll protect jobs for American workers. Apparently, he spends a lot of time on lawsuits fighting not to pay the Americans he contracts to work on his properties and events:
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Legal records, New Jersey Casino Control Commission records and contemporaneous local newspaper stories recounted time and again tales about the Trumps paying late or renegotiating deals for dimes on the dollar...In casino commission records of an audit, it was revealed that Trump’s companies owed a total of $69.5 million to 253 subcontractors on the Taj Mahal project. Some already had sued Trump, the state audit said; others were negotiating with Trump to try to recover what they could. The companies and their hundreds of workers had installed walls, chandeliers, plumbing, lighting and even the casino’s trademark minarets.
The analysis of Trump lawsuits also found that professionals, such as real estate agents and lawyers, say he's refused to pay them sizable sums of money. Those cases show that even some loyal employees, those selling his properties and fighting for him in court, are only with him until they’re not. Real estate broker Rana Williams, who said she had sold hundreds of millions of dollars in Manhattan property for Trump International Realty over more than two decades with the company, sued in 2013 alleging Trump shorted her $735,212 in commissions on deals she brokered from 2009 to 2012.
Even Trump’s own attorneys, on several occasions, sued him over claims of unpaid bills...One law firm that fought contractors over payments and other issues for Trump – New York City’s Morrison Cohen LLP – ended up on the other side of a similar battle with the mogul in 2008.
Overall, USA Today found 3500 state and federal court cases involving more than 500 companies that Trump did not pay. Why would a man who allegedly has billions refuse to pay his bills? Could it be Trump’s self-proclaimed status as a billionaire is as phony as a Trump University degree?