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Trump returns to Fort Worth for campaign cash before Austin rally

“There certainly can be a softening because we’re not looking to hurt people”, Trump answered. “My plan suspends visas when we can’t perform effective screening, and it puts forward a new ideological screening program to keep out people from our country who don’t support our values”, he said.

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Some supporters say they like Trump because he is not always politically correct, plus they don’t want their guns taken away. Despite a relatively soft six percentage point lead, the conventional wisdom is that Trump will nearly certainly win the Lone Star State.

On the heels of criticism for his remarks about African-Americans, Trump rattled off a raft of crime and poverty statistics, which he laid at the feet of President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

“I will appoint federal officers who will work hand and hand with police officers, and citizens, who will help to dismantle gangs, cartels, and criminal syndicates terrorizing our people”.

Any other issues America faces like debt and unemployment, Trump said he can fix those problems too.

When Mr. Trump’s private jet touches down, the candidate’s first priority will be to refuel his campaign coffers.

Also at the AFL-CIO headquarters, from 11:15 A.M. -1:30 P.M., volunteers with the TCDP will be calling on behalf of the Democratic party, to drum up support for Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton.

“As far as everybody else, we’re going to go through the process”, Trump said.

“The state is going to vote for Donald Trump”, Nathan said, “all be it by a very small margin, probably smaller than most Republican candidates have seen in the past 40 or 50 years”.

It looks like local Democrats won’t have the welcome mat out for Donald Trump on Tuesday.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, shown during a May 5 rally in West Virginia, said refugees from Syria “could be the all-time great Trojan horse” following Sunday’s mass shooting at a Florida night club.

A month later, Trump said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that while those “good ones” could come back in through an “expedited” process, they must first be deported. Asked whether Trump would still talk about a deportation force, she claimed Trump “had not said that for a while”. Tim Kaine of Virginia, also swung through Texas on a fundraising trip recently, adding a volunteer appreciation event while in Austin. Trump had only a 6-percentage-point advantage over Clinton, 44 percent to 38 percent, in a survey released last week by the Democratic-leaning firm Public Policy Polling. I think it’s a very important thing.

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U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Austin said that Trump’s views were so toxic that it was not enough simply to defeat him in November.

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