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Donald Trump Attempts the Pivot

Trump began with a visit to flood-wreaked Louisiana and ended with a measured, but pointed rally in MI.

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A chicken wearing trousers was proposed as one presidential alternative to Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.

To them, the issues are just the latest example of “all against one”.

By contrast, Clinton’s campaign has spent more than $75 million on ads in the weeks since she effectively locked up the nomination in early June, according to Kantar Media’s political ad tracker. The Clinton campaign has outspent Trump on air $61 million to $0, according to data from Advertising Analytics/NBC News.

But those numbers don’t concern his fans.

Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly explained to African-American guests on his show why black voters should rally behind Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump instead of remaining loyal to the Democratic Party. Support for Trump has ranged from 33 percent to 39 percent.

“St. Amant loves Trump because he is here in the middle of everything”, said Doug Ford, a Trump supporter who put out a sign in his front yard welcoming the Republican to the flooded town, where his trailer was filled with water.

Although polls correctly placed Trump at the head of a pack of Republican candidates during the primary season, his supporters now believe those surveys are being manipulated to boost Clinton’s chances. “The Democrats have something that the Republicans don’t: They have a nominee that’s built a real campaign organization”. Edwards spokesman Richard Carbo said in a statement that “we hope he’ll consider volunteering or making a sizable donation to the LA Flood Relief Fund to help the victims of this storm”.

“Look at how much African-American communities are suffering from democratic control”.

Yet the campaign’s payroll remained thin, and there did not appear to be much new in the way of office leases across the country, including in OH and other crucial states.

That ID law Trump referred to had involved a broader package of restrictions — among them, reducing early in-person voting, which is popular among blacks in particular.

News reports are “just taking clips, chopping it up” to keep only the most controversial elements, Hughes said.

“If we see the decline into October that I’m expecting, then I would expect that the election results are going to get a lot more interesting and not see the big lead for Clinton that we’re seeing right now”, McClellan said. “But he’s intelligent enough to know who he needs to have in certain positions”, the retired Fedex courier said. We’ve got almost three more months of this stuff.

“I think the regime wanted him to say it”.

Clinton had no intention of letting Trump’s messages pass politely.

“Those peddling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society – a narrative supported with a nod by my opponent – share directly in the responsibility for the unrest in Milwaukee and many other places within our country”, Trump said.

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“Every story is told from the perspective of the insiders”, he added.

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