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Republican frustrations with Donald Trump mount as allies weigh options
In a Wednesday interview with Fox News, Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort denied rumors of an intervention, stating that the meeting would not be necessary.
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In an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Tuesday evening, Katrina Pierson said, “It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagements that probably cost his life”.
“It’s not just his ties”, Clinton continued.
The Trump campaign will enter August with $74 million in hand while the Clinton campaign has about $58 million. Trump hopes that will mean putting in play states in the industrial Midwest.
The president and chief executive of The Baupost Group told Reuters in an emailed statement that Trump’s suggestion “that the election will be rigged is particularly dangerous”.
The fundraising gap between the Clinton and Trump campaigns shrank in July. On Tuesday, Trump attacked him and House Speaker Paul Ryan, saying he would not endorse either Republican in their re-election efforts.
Voters also weighed in on the controversy surrounding Trump after he disparaged the Muslim family of a fallen U.S. soldier.
The 30-second spot shows clips of 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, former CIA Director Michael Hayden and others questioning Trump’s temperament and foreign policy experience.
He has also given to the campaigns of Democrats, including now-US Senators Cory Booker and Mark Warner, according to the filings.
As for Ayotte, who is running for a second Senate term and skipped the Republican National Convention, Trump said: “You have a Kelly Ayotte who doesn’t want to talk about Trump, but I’m beating her in the polls by a lot”.
I’ve never been there with John McCain because I’ve always felt that he should have done a much better job for the vets, Trump said. “We are organised. We are moving forward”, Mr Manafort said.
Trump, who struggled during the Republican convention to unify the party behind his unorthodox campaign, has done little galvanizing this week as he moves closer to the general election.
The New York Times reported that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is actively courting Republicans-she had reached out to Whitman a month prior to her announcement this week.
“I strongly support Paul Ryan, strongly support his re-election”, Pence told Fox News, adding “we need Paul Ryan in leadership in the Congress”.
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In the event Trump were to quit the race, the 168 members of the Republican National Committee would choose a new candidate. The aide said congressional offices that support Trump got two sets of talking points on Monday (Tuesday NZT) from the campaign about the Khan situation but have not heard anything from the campaign about Trump’s Ryan comments. That was less than the $US90 million Mrs Clinton raised along with the national Democratic Party the same month, but it was a substantial bump from his fund-raising in past months.