He has said he is unlikely to do so before the November 8 presidential election.
In a speech in Warren, Michigan, Clinton will also promote cost-free college for middle class Americans, as well as guaranteeing workers' share in the profits they help generate, according to a statement released ahead of the speech. "So my message to every worker in MI and across America is this: I will stop any trade deal that kills jobs or holds down wages, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership".
Only three days after Trump delivered his own economic policy speech in Detroit, Clinton ran through a number of policy proposals, from spending more on infrastructure to standing up to China and renegotiating a major free-trade agreement. He has charged that "a vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote for TPP".
Her appearance followed Trump's own speech on the economy, which he delivered in MI on Monday.
"I'll oppose it now, I'll oppose it after the election and I'll oppose it as president", she said, also promising to stand up to China if they try and take advantage of American workers. The Democratic candidate was referring to what Trump said yesterday about her to those who support the right to bear arms.
"I oppose it now, I'll oppose it after the election, and I'll oppose it as President", she said, while also noting that the US should not cut itself off from the rest of the world.
Her appearance follows Mr Trump's own speech on the economy, which he also delivered in MI on Monday. Fear that we can't compete with the rest of the world even when the rules are fair.
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Clinton explained some of the policies she has developed over the last year-and-a-half, beginning in the primary with Vermont Sen. Tim Kaine, have been working to take voters' focus off past positions on trade and onto her proposals to create new jobs, increase wages, and grow the economy. According to a new Morning Consult poll, nearly seven in 10 voters support providing incentives for companies to share profits with workers. It's a strategy that initially anxious some Clinton aides, who feared he would drown out their candidate's general-election message. She argued that Trump's economic agenda, which he laid out in a speech on Monday in Detroit, benefits only the wealthy - like himself - and offers "no credible plans" to address the challenges that working families face today, like the burden of student loans or the cost or prescription drugs. He talked only of failure, poverty and crime.
"One thing he could do to make America great is to make great things in America", she joked.
Clinton once called the TPP the "gold standard" of trade deals when she served as Obama's secretary of state but announced her opposition to the deal a year ago, saying it did not meet her standard for creating jobs, raising wages and protecting national security.
Trump, who's pledging to "unleash a new era of prosperity" for depressed areas of the nation, tossed aside his initial tax plan in favor of one tilted more toward the wealthy. Stiffing small businesses like Atlantic City, because he refused to pay their bills. Clinton said not to believe Trump is on the side of the "little guy", and painted him as a friend of corporations, environmental polluters, and the financial industry. Clinton promised to change laws so that "Wall Street can never ruin Main Street again". Republicans have seized upon the millions in speaking fees and a tone-deaf comment by Clinton in a 2014 interview that she was "dead broke" after leaving the White House in 2001. She pledged to fix schools and water filtration systems, and to connect all US households to broadband by 2020.
The Clinton campaign has called for at least $1 trillion in higher taxes including a $275 billion tax hike through unspecified "business tax reform".
She asked voters to ask themselves, "which candidate can you actually count on?"
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