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to work this morning. at a special convened gathering in the white house, he addressed the potentially devastating effects of the so-called sequester cuts, which in the words of the president would take a meat cleaver to military and domestic spending. so these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. president used today s appearance with a group of first responders to explain what these cuts would mean to the life of an average american family. cuts to airport security. thousands of teachers laid off. hundreds of thousands denied primary and preventative medical care. and if these cuts do go into effect, the president made sure that everyone would know it was republicans fanaticism over taxes that will be to blame. and so far at least what they have expressed is a preference where they d rather have these cuts g
New-yorkUnited-statesArizonaKenyaMaineSandy-hookAlaskaClevelandOhioTown-hallFloridaLibya trump gets just 33%, that s the lowest i ve seen in a poll nationally, to clinton s 48%. 15 point spread there. that s a huge fall from last month. catch this. last month, clinton had a slim three-point lead. now it s 15 points. the dropping poll numbers are the latest evidence and most stark yet that donald trump has been hurt badly by the events of the last couple weeks. new polls in several key states also show trump bleeding bad. remember the phrase battleground states? you don t hear that anymore. in florida, clinton leads by six points. in michigan, she s up by nine. pennsylvania, where i come from, trump up by 11. he has to win that state. in new hampshire, she has a 15 point advantage. that s a state he s been counting on. meanwhile, a string of republicans have recently said they won t vote for their party s nominee, including congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania, adam kintsinger and adam hahn of new york who said they would cross party lines and vote for hillary
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