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Hillary Clinton keeps lead over Donald Trump tight — UPI/CVoter poll

“I think it’s fair to say that Donald Trump has shown us who he is, he can hire and fire anybody he wants from his campaign”.

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I heard not one word of protest or condemnation when Obama went to Great Britain before their recent election and had the gall to try to tell their voters how they should vote regarding continued membership in the European Union.

“But he is still the same man who insults Gold Star families, demeans women, mocks people with disabilities, and thinks he knows more about ISIS than our generals”, she said amidst laughter from the audience.

“I don’t know what’s in his head, but I know where his body has been”.

Putting those two states out of play – which is what Clinton is doing – makes the chance of Trump winning slimmer than ever.

After the two back-to-back conventions last month, Clinton has maintained a sustained lead in all the major national polls. 62 percent believe he will not help the GOP keep its majority. “He even created a new tax loophole we call the Trump loophole because it’s really good for Trump. I don’t need a tax cut”, she added. Rev. Al Sharpton bashed Donald Trump’s Tuesday night message about black issues, calling it a ploy to improve how white voters perceive the Republican nominee.

Clinton, campaigning Wednesday in Cleveland, said voters should not be fooled by any Trump efforts to revamp his candidacy.

“I didn’t”, he said.

And she went down the menu of things in OH that she said would be a better use for the $4 billion that she said would benefit the Trump family if the estate tax were killed.

“Look what’s happened over the last 10 years”, he said.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is putting money behind their new chosen attack on Donald Trump.

In a major shake up, Trump appointed Breitbart News executive chairman Stephen Bannon as his campaign’s CEO and GOP campaign strategist Kellyanne Conway his campaign manager.

Her campaign’s manager accused Bannon of presiding over a website that “peddles divisive, at times racist, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories”.

“He believes he should stay true to what got him this far”, said David Bossie, the leader of a pro-Trump super PAC.

Bannon has grown particularly close to Corey Lewandowski, who was ousted as campaign manager in the June shake-up that gave Manafort control of the operation. “Breitbart has compared the work of Planned Parenthood to the Holocaust”, Mook said. “It’s clear that his divisive, erratic, and risky rhetoric simply represents who he really is”, Mook said.

Bannon’s arrival will be seen, at least by some, as a demotion of Manafort, the seasoned Republican adviser returning to presidential politics for the first time in 20 years after working as a lobbyist for controversial clients.

“Steve (Bennan) fully understands the pulse of the grassroots”.

Both Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton will be back to speak before the American Legion convention in Cincinnati where the NY billionaire will likely try to take on the foreign policy record of the former secretary of state.

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During an interview with Fox News broadcast afterward, Trump lashed out again, saying he had scant trust in the intelligence community delivering the briefing, and would be unlikely to install any members of the current security establishment in his presidential administration “because they’ve made such bad decisions”.

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