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Hillary Clinton’s super PAC raises more than $9M in July
Earlier Saturday in NY, he met with his new National Hispanic Advisory Council for Trump, which will work to help him to focus his message, as well as provide assistance with the campaign’s Hispanic outreach.
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Trump seemed to refine his pitch on Saturday.
During a rally at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale, Trump expanded on comments he made earlier this week in Milwaukee, where he promised to restore law and order and protect employment opportunities for minorities. “What do you have to lose?” he asked.
But we’ve heard this line before, in April Trump said in regards to personal attacks, he “may tone it down” depending on how “other people punch back”.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday shows that Clinton leads Trump by 8 percentage points among likely voters.
“You live in your poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58% of your youth is unemployed”.
In another sign that the Clinton campaign is ready for a pitched fight this fall, the Clinton Foundation announced on Thursday that it would not take foreign or corporate donations should Hillary Clinton win in November. What do you have to lose? And 91 percent of African-Americans held an unfavorable view of the Republican.
Some of Trump’s consultants are also mysteriously well-paid. It’s a mostly white town 40 miles from Milwaukee, the racially-divided city where protests had broken out after police shot and killed a black man just days before. In Michigan on Friday, he told the crowd, “At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95 percent of the African-American vote”.
Jacqueline added that African-Americans have been essentially conditioned to vote for Democrats.
Lorraine Minnite, a political science professor at Rutgers University-Camden, says voter impersonation fraud is rare because it’s hard to do on a large-enough scale to tip an election.
“While a GOP candidate could highlight how the status quo has not benefited African Americans, Trump continues to address white supporters about issues facing African Americans rather than reaching out to that community”, Mahaffee said.
The payments show that Trump, who has galvanised a section of the American public, will be looking to draw large funds from a grassroots online campaign.
“This makes it very difficult.to see how Trump can change the dynamics”, he said. All black folks aren’t poor.
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“There was an assertion that farmers will be at the tables to make decisions, and that was well received by myself and our colleagues”, said Barb Glenn, chief executive officer of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. Clinton, meanwhile, has been running ads for months, and has spent $60 million on them so far. Even many of his own party leaders – including the last two Republican presidents, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, and the previous GOP presidential nominee, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney – recognize his shortcomings and have withheld their support. He’s boasted of holding the line on his campaign spending.