· Updated January 16, 2025 12:12 AM · 3 min read read
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ATHENS, Ohio (AP) — Hillary Clinton is looking for ways to woo Republicans turned off by Donald Trump as the brash billionaire's remaining GOP rivals bow out of the race, clearing his path to the presidential nomination.
The Democratic front-runner's campaign believes Trump's historically high unfavorable ratings and penchant for controversy may be enough to persuade a slice of GOP voters to get behind her bid, in much the same way so-called Reagan Democrats sided with the Republican president
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) — Hillary Clinton is looking for ways to woo Republicans turned off by Donald Trump as the brash billionaire's remaining GOP rivals bow out of the race, clearing his path to the presidential nomination.
The Democratic front-runner's campaign believes Trump's historically high unfavorable ratings and penchant for controversy may be enough to persuade a slice of GOP voters to get behind her bid, in much the same way so-called Reagan Democrats sided with the Republican president…