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Trump vows ‘fair, but firm’ approach to illegal immigration
He told Fox News on Monday he was not “flip-flopping” but wanted a fair plan. Attendees who spoke with Univision said Trump’s upcoming immigration policy speech in Colorado will “include finding a way to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants”.
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Republican primary runner-up Ted Cruz moved toward Trump’s position last November, but stopped short of backing mass deportation.
On Monday, a Clinton campaign official told USA TODAY that the campaign will release $80 million in television advertisements in battleground states throughout the fall.
The Trump comeback can’t be over-stated.
Meanwhile, the Gallup poll also found that nonwhite Democrats are more likely than non-Hispanic white Democrats to feel satisfied with Clinton as the nominee, with the latter group exceeding the former one by 20 percent.
Trump’s support has slumped in national polls in recent weeks and surveys in pivotal states such as Pennsylvania and New Hampshire have shown a widening lead for Clinton. “I am committed to visiting communities affected by these floods, at a time when the presence of a political campaign will not disrupt the response, to discuss how we can and will rebuild”.
The Trump campaign confirmed Monday afternoon that a planned campaign stop to the South Point Arena that had been scheduled for Friday afternoon had been cancelled. “He wants to double down on letting Donald Trump be Donald Trump”, he said.
“This new team will be very, very aggressive”.
Mr Mook said Mr Trump had “deep financial ties” to both Russian Federation and China and said this may affect decisions he made about the United States should he become president. “They will be on the attack”.
During an interview with CNN on Sunday, Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, was asked if the candidate still supports the concept of a “deportation force” that will remove undocumented immigrations. “The hand of the Kremlin has been at work in this campaign for some time”. “Clinton’s close ties to Putin deserve scrutiny”, reads the headling of an August 15 news release.
What’s so curious about Trump’s feud-picking is that the Trump campaign meant to push a message Monday about the Clinton Foundation.
The hope is that Trump can avoid the missteps that have defined his campaign since the end of the conventions, including a public feud with an American Muslim family whose son was killed while serving in the military in Iraq.
Any walk-back would mark a dramatic reversal for Trump, whose tough stand on immigration has been the driving issue of his campaign. “What you need to do is aim him at an immovable object, not try to change him”.
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Trump on Monday visited a Fraternal Order of Police chapter in OH and is set to deliver a law-and-order-themed speech Monday night in the state. Their conclusion may determine if he can give Clinton a run for her money in the campaign’s home stretch.