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Trump boosts campaign spending but lags behind Clinton

CNN, which has repeatedly defended its hire of former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski as a paid contributor, will soon have to explain why he is still receiving his regular salary from the Trump campaign. Trump said. “You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed”.

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“People come to our country, Corey, with last names like Lewandowski and O’Malley, not because we’re a nativist white America, only-for-white Americans sort of country”, he said. “I look at you as people”. “What do you have to lose?”

But Trump’s speech was frightening in a second sense: By softening his strident rhetoric, by (selectively) citing statistics, by couching cruel policies in the language of compassion, Trump managed to make an extreme agenda sound not only plausible but necessary. Earlier in the week, Trump was criticized for using sweeping generalizations to make the case for African-American voters to pull back support for Democrats. She is not widely seen in OH as “looking out for people like you” (fewer than half, 44 percent, think so), which also connects to voters’ doubts about her truthfulness, and to the fact that many voters feel she is too connected to the influence of foreign donors. Clearly, she can’t continue to maintain her opposition to Trump’s inflammatory tongue while urging Americans to vote for him. Trump claims that all African-Americans live in inner cities.

“I will produce for the inner cities, and I will produce for the African Americans”, Trump said. The Mexican government “has taken the United States to the cleaners”, according to the document, one of seven position papers on Trump’s website.

“The fact the Clinton Foundation is still taking foreign contributions until the election, but not after, is a sign they know those donations lead to conflicts of interest”, Trump spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement, calling for the foundation to immediately cease taking foreign contributions.

She says the GOP nominee is a “natural communicator, natural connector with people, and the debates are a fabulous opportunity to force a conversation onto substance”. ‘They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us’.

“All black folks aren’t in jail”. All black folks aren’t poor.

“If I were the president I would be there long before this”, Brown said.

“He’s going to be spending more time here”, Conway said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week”.

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Trump, a real-estate magnate who self-funded his bid for the GOP nomination, has relied less on the super-wealthy for financial support, drawing a large share of his donations from the supporters who flock to his rallies, follow him on Twitter and answer his email solicitations. He’s holding a campaign rally in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday. “Those voters are primed to vote for a Republican, but they don’t necessarily want to be associated with someone who has racist or bigoted views”, Simmons said.

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