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Donald Trump’s campaign chief Paul Manafort quits amid Ukraine scandal

He added that, “Too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues”.

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Trump’s speech on Thursday night, echoing remarks earlier in the week in Wisconsin, reached out to minority voters and accused Clinton of being dishonest.

In addition to Bannon, Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway filled the campaign manager position left vacant since Trump fired his former campaign chief nearly two months ago.

“Our campaign is about representing the great majority of Americans – Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Conservatives and Liberals – who read the newspaper, or turn on the TV, and don’t hear anyone speaking for them”.

“It takes a lot of strength to say, ‘I’m sorry, ‘ to admit – not that he was wrong, but he wished he hadn’t done it”, said Cindy Ammons, 70, a Trump supporter from Spindale, North Carolina. “I have done that”. And believe it or not, I regret it. Reporter: This trump, a stark difference from the man who has attacked a gold star family. “I do regret it”.

U.S. President Barack Obama (L) hugs U.S. Democratic Presidential Candidate HillaryClinton on the third day of the 2016 U.S. Democratic National Convention, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the United States, on July 27, 2016.

“I’ve been there. You put your heart and soul into something for a long period of time, and now you’re not a part of it”, he said on CNN Friday. When his ties to the Kremlin came under scrutiny, he absurdly claimed that Hillary was the one who was too close to Putin.

No rambling. No tangents distracting him form his core message.

In short, the entire operation is beginning to resemble a conventional presidential campaign. If he keeps this up another two or three weeks, we might have a bona fide race again. In a statement saying, Donald Trump literally started his campaign by insulting people.

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His role in the Republican’s campaign had been significantly reduced this week after the shake-up in Trump’s camp. The system “stays rigged” so “Syrian refugees flood in” and “illegal immigrants convicted of committing crimes get to stay, collecting Social Security benefits, skipping the line”.

That stands in stark contrast to the dark tone he set for much of his campaign and in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

“You’ll have a moment there where potentially people will be interested in getting what you rarely get in life, a second look”, he said.

Turning to the U.S. Olympic team, she said, “Team USA is showing the world what this country stands for”.

Where’s Trump’s Wall? The ad shifts to depict “Donald Trump’s America” which is “secure”.

Nonetheless, he appeared to stray at times from his prepared remarks, as when he said that black voters, who overwhelmingly tell pollsters they prefer Democratic candidates, should vote for him. He called for more parental choice in education and said improving inner-city schools would be “a top priority in a Trump administration” if he wins the November election.

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Just 27 percent of registered voters think Trump would make a good or great president, while 55 percent say the bellicose NY billionaire developer would be either poor or bad president.

Republican Donald Trump shaking up campaign