I don't know how closely you followed his campaign.
As to Hillary's Poverty Plan, there were some that were not impressed. Especially in strong Democratic strongholds, such as Detroit.
Bankole: Clinton lacking anti-poverty plan
Hillary Clinton came to Michigan on Thursday to discuss her economic plan for the nation and to counter the speech her rival Donald Trump gave before the Detroit Economic Club four days earlier.
But she stopped short of laying out a full-scale plan to deal with grinding poverty affecting cities all across America. Her remarks in Warren, a stronghold for Reagan-Democratic voters, touched briefly on conditions in distressed communities like Detroit and Flint without a clear cut plan to reduce poverty.
All Clinton has talked about is saving the middle class. We get it. But beyond that are the millions of poor people who wake up every day without a job and three meals a day for their children.
In Detroit alone, about 60 percent of children live in abject poverty. And for a city that overwhelmingly votes 90 percent Democrat, it is only prudent that the Democratic nominee offer a prescription for curbing poverty.