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Donald Trump campaign defends ‘insulting’ black outreach by citing white staff members
Trump has not done any mock debate sessions yet but senior level aides indicate they have a person in mind to play Clinton in the eventual sessions, the sources said.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Va., Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016. Questioned on whether Trump still intends to deploy a “deportation force” to carry that out, Conway said Sunday: “To be determined”. He replied: “My father hasn’t flip-flopped on anything”.
“(Clinton) promised to maintain a separation between her official work and the foundation, but recently released emails written by staffers during her State Department tenure make clear that the supposed partition was far from impregnable.
According to the filings, of the more than $1 million she and her husband gave to charity previous year, 96 percent went to her family’s foundation – as in the foundation that pays the salaries of her husband and daughter.
While 28 percent of Clinton and Trump supporters say they would consider voting for Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson, a former Republican governor of New Mexico, more than a quarter (27 percent) of those now planning on voting for Clinton said they’d consider backing Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
“All it takes is one wrong move”, says a narrator, over the sound of a flying missile.
Recent polls show Clinton leading in several key battlegrounds, including Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio and New Hampshire.
Trump knows that many voters are disturbed at chaos in the world and at home and they want a tough leader who can stand up to adversaries, West told Xinhua.
Trump, who largely spent his own money during the primary, did not begin assembling a team to raise campaign cash until the end of May and has relied heavily on the Republican National Committee for fundraising and operational help.
Clinton’s campaign downplayed the significance of any apparent reset.
People magazine reported in a Twitter message that Powell said that Clinton’s “people have been trying to pin” her email scandal on him.
Not only does Clinton seem to believe the rules don’t apply to her, she also apparently thinks the same about objective truths – like the fact that FBI Director James Comey, while failing to indict her, testified before Congress that she lied to the American public about her private server not containing classified emails.
Donald Trump’s campaign expenses more than doubled last month, even as the Republican presidential nominee held his payroll to about 70 employees, aired no television advertisements and undertook no significant operational buildout across the country.
For Trump’s team, the meeting came as he has tried to be more disciplined and on message as he seeks to reset his campaign against Clinton for the November 8 election.
Spending was more lopsided: $34.5 million by Clinton, $18.5 million by Trump. In a scathing editorial, the paper said if Republican backers “can’t get Mr Trump to change his act by Labor Day, the GOP will have no choice but to write off the nominee as hopeless and focus on salvaging the Senate and House and other down-ballot races”.
The latest RealClearPolitics average of national opinion polls puts Clinton 6 percentage points ahead of Trump, at 47.2 percent to 41.7 percent.
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In Manafort’s place, Trump named pollster Kellyanne Conway his new campaign manager and brought in Breitbart executive Steve Bannon as the campaign’s chief executive.