domingo, 26 de junho de 2016

Clinton accuses Trump Brexit see as their own benefit

            Hillary Clinton, candidata democrata à presidência dos EUA

Washington - The presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton on Sunday accused Donald Trump to give more attention to how the historic vote on Britain to leave the European Union would benefit their financial issues that impact on the US economy.

Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, acknowledged parallels between the populist anger and anti-permanence fervor that fueled the vote on Brexit and Trump's rise to the appointment, but said the Republican candidate's reaction showed that he was not able to occupy the White House.

"Hillary Clinton look through the lens of how it will affect middle-class families, Donald Trump through the lens of how to help their issues," Mook said on "Fox News Sunday."

Paul Manafort, president of Trump campaign, rejected the accusation and said that Hillary Trump was more in tune with the global economic frustration exemplified by the vote of Brexit. In contrast, Clinton's advertisement showed "deafness tone" of his campaign, focusing on things that the American people do not care, he said.

"The American people care what will happen to their lives, about to change. And questions of Brexit, this kind of false propaganda, does not address these issues, "Manafort said on" Meet the Press "on NBC.

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