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Donald Trump calls himself Mr Brexit in tweet

Trump received the briefing Wednesday afternoon in a secure room at a Federal Bureau of Investigation office in New York City.

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That trajectory includes the addition of two top staffers to Trump’s campaign. Yet, the RNC has faced concerns from some Republicans over whether its get-out-the-vote efforts will be up to par by Election Day.

Her doctor put out four times as much information as Donald Trump’s”, Benenson added, referring to voluntary health disclosures candidates made a year ago.

“You know, I go around, I make speeches.

Friends don’t let friends vote for Trump”, Clinton said hours after the real estate tycoon from NY made a major shake up in his campaign, which political analysts said is aimed to boost his electioneering.

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is reportedly going to start doing something it has yet to do this general election: television advertising. Party loyalists have grown increasingly frustrated with Trump’s inability to stay focused on Democrat Hillary Clinton amid a series of self-created distractions.

Trump’s standing in the White House race plummeted throughout the summer and he now trails Clinton in preference polls of most key battleground states. Georgia may not be as far along the change path as Virginia, Florida, and even North Carolina, but there is something happening in the state that can’t be ignored.

“Hillary Clinton has released a detailed medical record showing her to be in excellent health plus her personal tax returns since 1977, while Trump has failed to provide the public with the most basic financial information disclosed by every major candidate in the last 40 years”, she continued. Almost two-thirds of voters (63%) say that Muslims should not be subjected to scrutiny for their religion and 30% believe they should be.

“The more competitive you can make the presidential race, the more it’s going to help down-ballot races”, said Ian Prior, spokesman for outside groups linked to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, which have already spent almost $30 million on Senate races with another $40 million reserved for the fall.

But those amounts pale in comparison to the $31 million the pro-Clinton super PAC Priorities USA has spent on air since mid-June.

Mrs. Clinton would be affected by either plan. Clinton and her allies have also put field staff in the traditionally red states of Arizona and Georgia, hoping to capitalize on shifting demographics. He’s struggled to offer voters a consistent message, overshadowing formal policy speeches with a steady stream of controversies, including a public feud with an American Muslim family whose son was killed while serving in the US military in Iraq.

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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has a narrow nationwide lead against her Republican rival, Donald Trump, in a four-way match-up that includes third-party candidates, according to a new poll released Thursday. Find out via AP’s Election Buzz interactive.

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