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Trump’s campaign fundraising falling far short of Clinton’s
Ben Carson, whose bid for the GOP nomination ended in early March, had $1.8 million in his campaign fund. Ohio Gov. John Kasich dropped out the next day. “The money is pouring in and Mr Trump has received tremendous support”.
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Yet Trump is attempting to raise $500 million even as he essentially builds a money network from scratch. A quick bit of division means he averaged $114,000 raised in those 27 days.
Presumptive republican candidate for White House claims it is “common sense” to racially profile suspected criminals.
However, the percentage of Democrats who believe a good potential president is still running dropped from 77 percent in mid-May.
But last Monday, Trump seemed to suggest that Obama had an ulterior motive concerning how he addresses and handles terror attacks, because he does not say the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism”.
Though she’s largely focused on his foreign policy proposals in recent week, Clinton has also slammed Trump’s business record.
Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, has pointed to trade as a major difference with Clinton, saying last week that her support of past trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement had cost the country “millions of jobs”. It has $7 million in debt, leaving it with $19.9 million cash on hand after May’s fundraising.
Clinton’s biggest line-item: Staff.
The real estate mogul’s meager cash flow spotlighted the urgent need for him to dramatically ramp up the fundraising he’s doing in conjunction with the Republican National Committee, a task he has fitfully embraced. It has reserved about $147 million in TV, radio and digital advertising airtime to date, which far outpaces Trump’s ad spending.
All those polls were taken before Clinton received enough support from super-delegates to assure her of being the first woman nominated for president by a major USA political party and then winning the June 7 New Jersey and California primaries to clinch a majority of pledged delegates.
Trump’s campaign has $1.3 million.
Sanders has about as much chance of being the Democratic nominee as Ted Cruz has of being the Republican nominee.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is the latest Republican to get caught up in an awkward conversation about “supporting” Trump vs.
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Clinton’s Tuesday address in OH, one of the nation’s most prominent swing states, will aim to place a marker on the economy in a similar manner in which she did on foreign policy earlier this month with a searing takedown of Trump in San Diego. But he can’t have another month where he is outraised by her at a nine to one clip.