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Clinton releases new Trump attack ad on national security

“Donald Trump is back in Hillary Clinton’s head”, Conway said.

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He has about 80 days to reset and rally a presidential campaign that’s done little but stagger since the close of the Republican convention.

“In Hillary Clinton’s America, the system stays rigged against Americans”.

Trump has a lot of ground to make up in this campaign.

Donald Trump’s supporters shrug off reports about the Republican nominee’s sinking campaign, saying the media, pollsters and the establishment are working overtime against the political maverick.

His campaign is also recruiting “election observers”. Trump supporters loved it.

“I would see us as being more competitive when there’s not a Virginian on the ballot”.

Trump’s campaign has finally started buying air time for advertising in several key states, including Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

After an appearance in OH on Wednesday, the top headline the next day in The Plain Dealer in Cleveland read, “Clinton Tears Trump Plan to Cut Estate Tax”, while The New York Times’ main campaign story focused on the tumult in the Trump campaign.

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”. For example, most of Clinton’s voters say they’re optimistic about current circumstances and trends. “They will be on the attack”. Only 15% said that Trump would be an “average” president. That’s just shy of the $90 million that Clinton’s aides said the nominee collected in July for her campaign and fellow Democratic committees. The Trump campaign had prepared to launch the spot after the Olympics, which ends Sunday.

“Unfortunately, it took them two months to figure out that Donald Trump is Donald Trump”, former Trump adviser Barry Bennet said of Manafort and his team. “What you need to do is aim him at an immovable object, not try to change him”.

A new style was immediately evident as Trump, in a first, offered regrets for any remarks that had caused offense, stuck with his teleprompter at a series of events, and paid a visit to flood-ravaged Louisiana, where he briefly helped unload a truck of supplies.

“‘The Democratic Party has failed and betrayed the African-American community”, O’Reilly said Thursday in the opening of “The O’Reilly Factor”.

Just 27% of registered voters say that Trump would make a good or great president, while about twice as many (55%) say he would be either poor or awful (with 43% saying he would make a “terrible” president).

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