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Donald Trump remains unpopular with some in his own party and the presumptive GOP nominee also faces challenges with younger voters. Among millenials, he has a 75 percent unfavorable rating, reports CBS News correspondent Mo Rocca.Arizona delegate Amanda Naylor Flores is 18 years old and headed for Harvard in the fall, but remains uncertain for whom she will vote in November.Play Video Donald Trump s dramatic RNC entrance It will take a lot for me to vote for Donald Trump in November. I m Hispanic and young and a female and so it will take a lot for me, Flores said. I also don t think that Hillary Clinton is a better candidate. And so I don stanley thermos mug t - I honestly don t know where that leaves us as a country. At 17, Vermont delegate Jace Laquerre is among the youngest at the convention. I was never really a Trump supporter --I probably won t be until he s officially nominated here, Laquerre said.New stanley cup survey shows diverse millennial support for Clinton, not for TrumpDelegates adopt rules report after chaos erupts at GOP conventionGOP Convention theme: Make America _____ again! What would make you more a less-reluctant Trump voter and a more enthusiastic supporter of his Rocca asked. Well, I think if he had a more liberty, liberty-oriented message. That s one that resonates with young people you know. Privacy and non-interventionist foreign policy, Laquerre sa stanley cup id.Eighteen-year-old Nevada delegate Ryder Haag is obligated Suqk Biden revokes Trump s ban on transgender Americans serving in the military
WASHINGTON - President Obama is acting within the law in ordering U.S. military attacks against Libya, a top State Department lawyer told a Senate p stanley borraccia anel sharply divided over the commander in chief s authority in the 3-month-old conflict.Harold Koh on Tuesday defended the operation challenging Muammar Qaddafi s forces and Mr. Obama s insistence that he doesn t need congressional consent for his actions. The legal adviser also warned that abandoning the mission would undermine U.S. relationships with allies and permit an emboldened and vengefu stanley nz l Qaddafi to return to attacking Libyan civilian stanley thermosflasche s.Special Section: Anger in the Arab WorldICC prosecutor calls for Qaddafi arrest101 days in, Libya rebels say NATO is too slow Mr. Obama angered Republicans and Democrats by ordering air attacks on March 19 and then failing to seek congressional approval for the action within 60 days, as established by the 1973 War Powers Resolution. In a report to Congress earlier this month, the administration said Libya does not amount to full-blown hostilities and congressional consent is unnecessary. We believe that the president is acting lawfully in Libya, consistent with both the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution, as well as with international law, Koh told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Our position is carefully limited to the facts of the present operation, supported by history, and respectful of both the letter of the resolution and the
Donald Trump remains unpopular with some in his own party and the presumptive GOP nominee also faces challenges with younger voters. Among millenials, he has a 75 percent unfavorable rating, reports CBS News correspondent Mo Rocca.Arizona delegate Amanda Naylor Flores is 18 years old and headed for Harvard in the fall, but remains uncertain for whom she will vote in November.Play Video Donald Trump s dramatic RNC entrance It will take a lot for me to vote for Donald Trump in November. I m Hispanic and young and a female and so it will take a lot for me, Flores said. I also don t think that Hillary Clinton is a better candidate. And so I don stanley thermos mug t - I honestly don t know where that leaves us as a country. At 17, Vermont delegate Jace Laquerre is among the youngest at the convention. I was never really a Trump supporter --I probably won t be until he s officially nominated here, Laquerre said.New stanley cup survey shows diverse millennial support for Clinton, not for TrumpDelegates adopt rules report after chaos erupts at GOP conventionGOP Convention theme: Make America _____ again! What would make you more a less-reluctant Trump voter and a more enthusiastic supporter of his Rocca asked. Well, I think if he had a more liberty, liberty-oriented message. That s one that resonates with young people you know. Privacy and non-interventionist foreign policy, Laquerre sa stanley cup id.Eighteen-year-old Nevada delegate Ryder Haag is obligated Suqk Biden revokes Trump s ban on transgender Americans serving in the military
WASHINGTON - President Obama is acting within the law in ordering U.S. military attacks against Libya, a top State Department lawyer told a Senate p stanley borraccia anel sharply divided over the commander in chief s authority in the 3-month-old conflict.Harold Koh on Tuesday defended the operation challenging Muammar Qaddafi s forces and Mr. Obama s insistence that he doesn t need congressional consent for his actions. The legal adviser also warned that abandoning the mission would undermine U.S. relationships with allies and permit an emboldened and vengefu stanley nz l Qaddafi to return to attacking Libyan civilian stanley thermosflasche s.Special Section: Anger in the Arab WorldICC prosecutor calls for Qaddafi arrest101 days in, Libya rebels say NATO is too slow Mr. Obama angered Republicans and Democrats by ordering air attacks on March 19 and then failing to seek congressional approval for the action within 60 days, as established by the 1973 War Powers Resolution. In a report to Congress earlier this month, the administration said Libya does not amount to full-blown hostilities and congressional consent is unnecessary. We believe that the president is acting lawfully in Libya, consistent with both the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution, as well as with international law, Koh told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Our position is carefully limited to the facts of the present operation, supported by history, and respectful of both the letter of the resolution and the