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Donald Trump says he wants to raise taxes on rich people like himself - as polls give him Republican lead | |
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Donald Trump has said he would raise taxes on himself as he pitched for the middle class vote. | Donald Trump has said he would raise taxes on himself as he pitched for the middle class vote. |
The business mogul claimed that not only would he change and “simplify” the tax bracket for Americans, he was willing to increase taxes on high earners – himself included. | |
His remarks follow data showing Mr Trump’s seemingly inexorable rise to the top of the Republican polls: on Monday Public Policy Polling said he had 35 per cent of the base vote. | His remarks follow data showing Mr Trump’s seemingly inexorable rise to the top of the Republican polls: on Monday Public Policy Polling said he had 35 per cent of the base vote. |
Meanwhile, UK bookmakers William Hill slashed the businessman from rank outsider at 150/1, to 5/1 odds as third favourite to occupy the White House next. | Meanwhile, UK bookmakers William Hill slashed the businessman from rank outsider at 150/1, to 5/1 odds as third favourite to occupy the White House next. |
Mr Trump’s latest comments shadow independent politician Bernie Saunders and leading Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton statements on tax rises on top earners. | Mr Trump’s latest comments shadow independent politician Bernie Saunders and leading Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton statements on tax rises on top earners. |
“I would let people who are making hundreds of millions of dollars a year pay some tax because right now they are paying very little tax and I think it is outrageous,” he told Bloomberg. | “I would let people who are making hundreds of millions of dollars a year pay some tax because right now they are paying very little tax and I think it is outrageous,” he told Bloomberg. |
When presenters Mark Halperin and John Heilemann ask whether he is proposing raising taxes on himself Mr Trump replied: “That’s right. Ready, willing, you see my statements: I do very well. I don’t mind paying some tax.” | |
He added that the middle class, “who built this country”, were “getting clobbered” and he wished to see them “thrive” again. | He added that the middle class, “who built this country”, were “getting clobbered” and he wished to see them “thrive” again. |
However, polling for Mr Trump - currently storming the field ahead of the selection for the Republican presidential nominee - may not be as positive as first appears. | |
As a New York Times piece suggested, his numbers may be slanted due to his celebrity as although he has huge name recognition, this does not definitively translate into votes - especially in primaries. |
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