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One percent of African-American voters say they will vote for Trump

Trump camp hits Clinton on ethics training report: Trump’s campaign criticized Clinton Thursday after a report said there was no evidence the former secretary of state and her top aides complied with required ethics training when they started their jobs in Washington, D.C., reports Politico. He has narrowed his support to a segment of the electorate, and curbed his own momentum, according to an analysis of six weeks of findings in the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times presidential tracking poll.

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Trump criticized the Obama administration for completing the withdrawal of USA troops from Iraq in 2011, which he called “ridiculous” and “absolutely insane”.

Trump senior advisor Kellyanne Conway, a longtime Republican pollster, will become campaign manager. Among nonwhites, Clinton’s advantage rose from 38 points to 46 points. Meanwhile, 52% of voters said Trump was not honest or trustworthy, while 38% said he was.

Trump’s troubles with white men do not end there.

Professor David Kimball with the University of Missouri, St. Louis has studied split-ticket voting patterns and is skeptical that a critical mass of voters will split their tickets in enough states to deliver both a Clinton victory and a Senate GOP majority on Election Day. The panel is surveyed continuously, so the results mainly reflect changes in the minds of the same large group, rather than variations between different samples as would occur in a more conventional survey.

Trump’s denigration of the family of a fallen Muslim-American soldier was seen by many as a monumental campaign misstep and a turning point in the contentious 2016 presidential race.

Clinton’s use of Trump’s tax returns are an effort to raise credibility and honesty questions around the Republican nominee, an effort that Clinton’s top aides hope will leave voters questioning whether Trump either has ties to questionable businesses or isn’t as wealthy as he says he is.

In the same interview, Conway talked about refining Trump’s messaging. As many have pointed out, since 1952 no candidate who is ahead in the polls two weeks after the conventions has lost the election.

“Under his plans, Donald Trump would pay lower tax rate than middle class families”, Clinton said Wednesday in Cleveland.

“This is the politics of resentment in action”. Numerous questions about Clinton’s health center on a 2012 incident.

One of the most durable dividing lines in the campaign has been education. White male conservative voters are the backbone of the GOP.

But race played an undeniable role as well. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points to 2.8 percentage points.

The video also suggested from a clip including Washington Post columnist George Will that Trump has ties to Russian Federation, and that he isn’t as rich as he has said he is in a clip including former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who has chosen not to endorse Trump. Likewise, today, they have rushed to declare Hillary Clinton the likely victor of the 2016 presidential race. She improved in seven of the eight categories and kept her support stable in the eighth.

She took aim at major drug manufacturers, accusing them of taking advantage of American consumers.

The latest available figures show a massive spending lead by Clinton and her allies.

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However, Navarro notes, that Trump still has strong positions in traditional “red” states. The spot, featuring an older woman who is a lifelong Democrat, is an obvious bid to appeal to a key demographic that Trump has alienated. As political campaigns wear on, voters tend to dig in their heels; there are fewer each week who have not decided on a candidate or are willing to drop their first choice for a second.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is captured by a TV camera during an address to the National Association of home Builders in Miami Beach Fla. on Thursday Aug. 11 2016