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‘Anti-Semitic’ tweet lands Trump in trouble

“Donald Trump’s use of a blatantly anti-Semitic image from racist websites to promote his campaign would be disturbing enough, but the fact that it’s part of a pattern should give voters major cause for concern”, Clinton’s campaign said in a statement to U.S. media. He said that “the suggestion that he may be intolerant is not reflective of the Donald Trump I know”.

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The Jewish symbol was placed next to Clinton’s portrait and over a picture of money in a tweet sent out and deleted Saturday.

Trump reignited the controversy over the star Wednesday night in OH, after his campaign had previously taken the image containing it down from Twitter.

“I really believe he has got to clean up the way his newmedia works, “Ryan saidin an interview on the Wisconsin radio stationWTMJ”.

Donald Trump raised $51 million in the five weeks through the end of June for his campaign and the Republican party, the Trump campaign said Wednesday, a sign that the presumptive nominee’s lagging fundraising efforts are starting to gain traction. “We want to thank our many volunteers and contributors that are committed to electing Donald J. Trump as President in November”.

Clinton’s campaign released a statement earlier Monday that said in part, “The fact that it’s a part of a pattern should give voters major cause for concern”.

The haul is likely to calm some fears that Trump will be unable to compete financially with Hillary Clinton, who has spent tens of millions of dollars on ads while Trump raised his first dollars. I don’t know what flunky put this up there. Asked whether delegates to the convention, including those bound to Trump or others by the results of primaries and caucuses, should honor those rules if Kasich is not living up to his pledge, he said it is up to them to decide.

For example, Clinton’s campaign has aired more than 22,000 commercials in battleground states in the past month, according to Kantar Media’s campaign advertising tracker.

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Kasich senior adviser John Weaver told CNN that the comments simply make clear that Kasich believes delegates should abide by the same rules the OH governor himself is operating under. “No one who is anti-Semitic would welcome the marriage of their daughter to an Orthodox Jew”, he said, referring to Kushner. And I think that problem now frankly has been very much resolved to my way because when you take a star – when you take a star, it could’ve been a sheriff’s star, it could’ve been anything.

Donald Trump has not apologized for the tweet or offered a complete explanation for how his campaign chose the image