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Clinton Unpopularity: Republican-Initiated Investigations and Trump Campaign

clinton unpopularity: He talks about Clinton unpopularity without once mentioning that decades of Republican-initiated investigations into it have failed to find anything indictable, according to Toronto Star. Her unpopularity is due to decades of baseless mudslinging by her political opponents that, as negative campaigns frequently do, have led the uninformed to believe she really has done something wrong. Sat., Nov. 5, 2016 Re: Believe it or not, Trump could still win, Thomas Walkom column, Nov. 2Believe it or not, Trump could still win, Thomas Walkom column, Nov. 2Thomas Walkom missive is a clear example of how the media has contributed to Trump campaign. Walkom language in describing Clinton campaign hints that the Democrats are trying to game the system while he describes Trump campaign in ways that suggest cleverness. Article Continued Below Why does Walkom column revolve around the emails, which have yet to be looked at, let alone yield any evidence of wrongdoing, instead of Trump sexual assault, rape and fraud allegations Why does he frame the problem as Clinton failure rather than the media in not reporting Trump misdeeds with the same zeal they reserve for Clinton email Gary Dale, West Hill react-empty: 149 There is a link between Thomas Walkom column on the possibility of Donald Trump being elected president and Immigration Minister John McCallum announcement that the immigration quota would remain at 300,000 for 2017. In both cases, he plays into Trump narrative. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.