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Clinton leads Trump by 8 points nationally

Kaine said: “Once donors were writing checks to the campaign, Trump said, ‘Wow, I can get more money personally out of this.'” He said Trump had a “what-can-the-campaign-do-for-me” ethos.

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Trump’s immigration shift comes after days of consulting with advisers and Hispanic supporters, and is a marked shift in style and substance from the strident illegal immigration tone he has struck since the day he announced his candidacy, when he accused Mexico of sending murderers and rapists to the United States illegally.

“Colin Powell just proved again how dishonest Hillary Clinton is after he busted her for trying to pin her email scandal on him – one more Hillary Clinton lie”, Mr. Trump said at the campaign event in response.

“Among Clinton supporters, 70 percent say the gap between the rich and poor is a very big problem, by far the highest percentage of seven issues included in the survey”, Pew concluded.

On Sunday, his new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, told CNN that Trump was committed to a “fair and humane” approach to those living in the country illegally.

Biden is meeting with the leaders of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia during a visit to Latvia created to show support to countries near Russian Federation. But he tells the leaders they “occasionally may hear something from a presidential candidate”. As usual, Trump continued to use Mr. Obama’s full name in his speech.

Clinton pushed back Monday against insinuations she’s in poor health, saying on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that “I do feel sometimes like this campaign has entered into an alternative universe”. “So I want to take it seriously”. The payment began increasing in May and hit $169,758 last month.

The rent hike at the Manhattan skyscraper came as the Trump team expanded from using only the fifth floor to add two additional levels, according to a statement Tuesday from the campaign.

“We calculated the rent based on the average rent per square foot in the area”, the statement says.

White House hopeful Hillary Clinton suggested that rival Donald Trump could be an unpredictable adversary in upcoming presidential debates, saying she is girding for “wacky stuff”.

Clinton’s level of support is unchanged since last week – she remains at 50 percent – while Trump’s support has ticked up one point to 42 percent. At rallies and in speeches, the billionaire mogul has also used stereotypes about women to demean Clinton, who stands to become America’s first female president if she wins in November.

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The two contenders were virtually tied in July while the Republicans held their convention in Cleveland, but Clinton’s post-Democratic National Convention bounce never deflated, with the poll showing the former secretary of state holding a consistent lead over the businessman for almost a month. She leads Trump among black voters 87-8, is well ahead among Hispanic voters 73-22, and has a healthy lead among Asian-American voters 66-23.

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