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We don’t know ‘about Hillary in terms of religion’
He said he would personally match all donations up to $2 million. “With Hillary you don’t, and it’s going to be worse”. He knows it too.
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“I think I want to be who I am”.
Trump hit back in an interview with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell.
Trump tells NBC’s “Today” show he’s “having more difficulty with some people in the party than I have with Democrats”.
Trump’s sons, Eric and Donald Jr., were reimbursed $13,913 for their travel expenses, and almost $4,000 went to Eric Trump’s wine business.
“We can’t let him bankrupt our economy like one of his casinos”, Clinton said, citing CNNMoney’s reporting on how Trump’s companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy more than any other companies in the last 30 years. He’s talking about spending less than a tenth of that here. “Some just give up the fight, or settle for less; some have ended up in bankruptcy or out of business altogether”. “There’s just been a failure from start to finish on the fundraising side.”… Trump has forced out his hard-charging campaign manager, Lewandowski, in a dramatic shakeup created to calm panicked Republican leaders and reverse one of the most tumultuous stretches of Trump’s unconventional White House bid.
They say that activity will be reflected in the campaign’s next federal fundraising report. Even Trump’s former opponents have more cash on hand than he does at this point.
Clinton spoke at the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center to a crowd of about 200 people in the school’s automotive shop.
It alleged that she laundered money to Bill Clinton through Laureate Education, while he was an honorary chairman of the group. Frame the decision not to fundraise as a principled choice to remain free from corporate influence and hope that it disguises the enormous organizational failure. But I feel he needs to do more. A candidate who accepts public financing would get upwards of $100 million but would be barred from accepting donations. In May, the campaign paid Trump an additional $45,000 for more rent and payroll.
Trump has touted his business acumen as proof that he will re-energize the American economy, returning jobs to regions of the country that have declined as companies move their plants overseas.
Clinton has spoken in the past about her Methodist background and how it has influenced her career in public service. The campaign paid nearly $11,000 to Trump’s hotel in Chicago. He fans will fail to see the hypocrisy; undecideds may see it, but Trump will try to wear them down through sheer media muscle.
That approach ultimately lost out to top GOP officials, donors and Trump’s adult children, who have long-harbored concerns about Lewandowski’s brusque manner and limited national campaign experience. Plus, even lefties think she’s compromised in her fondness for Wall Street money.
The bottom line: While Trump vanquished well-funded GOP titans like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio with a low-priced, thinly staffed operation, what worked in a crowded GOP primary may fail spectacularly in the general election, as Trump tries to make inroads with skeptical demographic groups.
Trump’s disappointing fundraising figures, he added, are a “bubble buster” for his candidacy.
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Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, who endorsed Trump earlier this month, has been critical of Trump’s renewed proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from the United States and has also criticized Trump’s comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel who Trump said had “an inherent conflict of interest” because he was “Mexican”.