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New Trump manager: Plans for deportation force ‘to be determined’
Clinton’s team said they were having a hard time finding someone who could “mimic the reckless temperament and the hateful instincts. of Donald Trump”.
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Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican Party will coordinate more closely going forward, with the GOP’s top communicator and chief strategist, Sean Spicer, increasingly working out of Trump campaign headquarters, the campaign confirmed Sunday.
“Despite today’s latest staff shake-up, Donald Trump’s campaign still maintains strong ties to Russian Federation and pro-Kremlin elements”.
In digital marketing, Bloomberg Politics is reporting Trump has massively outspent Clinton who has spent only $132,500 with Bully Pulpit Interactive – showing that his campaign does still have the financial power to challenge the Democrat.
Reince Priebus (ryns PREE’-bus) is predicting Trump will pull even with Clinton in polls by around Labor Day.
Donald Trump did not mention any specific missteps when he expressed regret for certain past remarks on Thursday.
“We need a fair and humane way of dealing with what is estimated to be about 11 million illegal immigrants in this country”.
Following a major shake-up in his campaign’s leadership with the hiring of seasoned political operative Kellyanne Conway to manage the effort and controversial Brietbart CEO Steve Bannon to consult on messaging, Donald Trump has seen a meteoric rise in daily tracking polls jumping eight points to somersault past Hillary Clinton calling the corporate media’s coronation of the former Secretary of State into question.
Clinton’s campaign manager went on to say that it was time for Trump “to explain to us the extent to which the hand of the Kremlin is at the core of his own campaign”.
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Conway, Mook and Priebus were interviewed on ABC’s “This Week.” and Conway also spoke on CNN’s “State of the Union”.