Clinton hits Trump by recalling her father’s business practices
MICHIGAN: Hillary Clinton has landed on a very personal counter punch to what she says is Donald Trump’s chequered business past: her dad.
As the Democratic presidential nominee works to undercut Trump’s economic record and promote her plans for small businesses, she is invoking memories of her late father’s Chicago drapery business. Recalling Hugh Rodham hard at work making and printing curtains for hotels and office buildings, Clinton argues that he would have been “stiffed” in a deal with the celebrity businessman.
“He expected to be paid when he showed up,” Clinton said recently during an event in Warren, Michigan. “He did the work. He paid for the supplies and the labour he often hired to help him on big jobs. I can’t imagine what would have happened to my father and his business if he had gotten a contract from Trump.”
Clinton hopes to remind voters that despite her years in public life that have left her a multimillionaire, she comes from a middle-class background and understands the life of a small-business owner. She also wants to contrast her biography with that of Trump, who was raised by a successful real estate developer and has drawn criticism for his treatment of small businesses during his career.
Trump has promoted his business record as a key qualification for the White House. But Trump casinos failed on several occasions.
Clinton tends to speak sparingly about her family while campaigning and when she does, it is typically to make a broader point.
Of course, parental anecdotes may not win over all of those on the fence about Clinton, who has struggled with historically poor favourability ratings. — AP