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Donald Trump’s reset: Can it last?
The public shouldn’t take the exit of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort as the end of his ties to Russian Federation, says Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook.
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After a campaign reboot that his new campaign manager calls his “best week” to date, Donald Trump could have a shot at reversing weeks of negative headlines and sliding poll numbers – if he can stay out of his own way.
Trump has 44.6% support from respondents while Clinton has 43.5% support in the poll, which is based on a poll of 2,385 respondents.
“Trump’s down side is he doesn’t empathize with people or understand what they are going through”, she said.
Pence has hewed close to Trump on nearly every issue since joining the ticket, but he appeared to break new ground Monday, urging caution when dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
That’s the intriguing possibility coming from the Trump campaign on the weekend.
“There’s not really any growth potential for [Trump] with the white working class voters because they’ve already been aligned with Republicans”, said Jeff DeSantis, a veteran Democratic operative in the state who ran Michelle Nunn’s 2014 Senate campaign. Louisiana Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards on Sunday said the trip was helpful in calling attention to his state’s plight while defending President Barack Obama’s choice to delay a visit until this week.
As Trump’s new campaign manager, Conway said she would assess the situation, adding the Republican National Committee would be continuing to help.
Additionally, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is getting substantial support in the state, with 10% saying they’ll vote for him, while less than 1% say they will vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
“As I said a year ago, right here on MSNBC, you can’t unring the bell with the Hispanic community”, Palomarez said on the show.
Trump’s campaign never provided details about what that deportation force would look like or how it would track down and expel people in the country illegally.
Fuentes, who said he was sitting right across the table from Trump, described the Republican nominee’s interest in Hispanic issues as “sincere” and said he was “impressed” by Trump’s understanding of the different issues important to Hispanic voters of various backgrounds.
The ad is running in Florida, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, North Carolina and Omaha, Neb.
Kaine says, “We’ve got to know who Donald Trump is beholden to”.
People magazine reported in a Twitter message that Powell said that Clinton’s “people have been trying to pin” her email scandal on him. The emails were recovered as part of the FBI’s now-closed investigation into the handling of sensitive information that flowed through Clinton’s private home server during her time as secretary of state. The Justice Department investigated her practices and concluded there was no basis to recommend charges be brought against her, although FBI Director James Comey called her handling of the emails “extremely careless”. For instance, last October Trump said he would have a deportation force that would remove undocumented immigrants from the United States.
Clinton campaign officials dismissed the idea of a changed Trump as nonsense.
Polls now mostly show Trump lagging Clinton by 5 percentage points or more nationally, but Priebus predicted they will tighten up and Trump will be “ahead as we move through September”.
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The campaign’s new leadership combines Bannon, a combative conservative, with Ms Conway, a data-driven analyst who has been trying to broaden Mr Trump’s appeal to women and independent voters.