Clinton described the Republican National Convention as “so negative, so pessimistic, so dark” with a lot of “fear and hate.”
“Haters don’t build, haters tear down,” she said during her campaign rally in St. Petersburg, Florida this afternoon.
Clinton insisted that Trump was dangerous for the country and
unsuitable for facing a crisis in the Oval Office, and she portrayed him
as a bully.
“He is the same person that can be provoked by a Tweet, and who takes
apparent pleasure in tormenting protesters at his rallies, a reporter
with a tough question, even a crying baby and a Gold Star family,”
Clinton said.
She
mocked Trump, pointing out that after a week of controversial
statements highlighted by the media, he was scrambling to get his
campaign back on track.
“Don’t be fooled—there is no other Donald Trump,” she said. “What you see is what you get.”
Clinton mocked Trump’s economic plan, which he released in Detroit
today, pointing out that it was a repeat of the same trickle down
economics that allowed rich people to avoid paying taxes.
“We are going to raise it on the wealthy because that’s where the money is!” she said, referring to her proposed tax rates.
She argued that Trump would sink America back into an economic
depression, after everything that Obama did after the stock market crash
in 2008.
“Don’t let a friend vote Trump,” she said.
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