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Politics : Hillary Clinton 2016

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To: bentway who wrote (19)11/27/2016 11:34:32 AM
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Hillary Clinton rolled out the anti-Trump argument that could deliver a landslide


From: bentway6/3/2016 10:44:38 AM
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Hillary Clinton rolled out the anti-Trump argument that could deliver a landslide

Updated by Matthew Yglesias on June 2, 2016, 3:30 p.m. ET

Hillary Clinton's campaign apparently workshopped the idea of trying to tag Donald Trump with the nickname "Dangerous Donald." It was a bit of a lame idea. But in her foreign policy speech this afternoon, Clinton captured the essence of that critique well — and delivered her best version yet of an argument that we're going to hear more and more of as she puts the primary against Bernie Sanders behind her and looks ahead to the general election.

The essence of the argument is simple. You may not agree with everything she says or everything she's done or will do, but you can at least be sure that a Clinton presidency won't lead to some enormous unforeseen cataclysm. With Trump, there's no such guarantee.

more at vox.com
Updated by Matthew Yglesias on June 2, 2016, 3:30 p.m. ET

Hillary Clinton's campaign apparently workshopped the idea of trying to tag Donald Trump with the nickname "Dangerous Donald." It was a bit of a lame idea. But in her foreign policy speech this afternoon, Clinton captured the essence of that critique well — and delivered her best version yet of an argument that we're going to hear more and more of as she puts the primary against Bernie Sanders behind her and looks ahead to the general election.

The essence of the argument is simple. You may not agree with everything she says or everything she's done or will do, but you can at least be sure that a Clinton presidency won't lead to some enormous unforeseen cataclysm. With Trump, there's no such guarantee.

more at vox.com
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