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Trump Backers Blame Media, Pollsters For Campaign Hiccups

The July numbers due Saturday night to the Federal Election Commission will not show if Trump’s recent self-inflicted wounds have hurt his latest fundraising or whether both campaigns have changed their spending in recent weeks, as Clinton settled into a comfortable polling advantage. The Trump campaign’s first ad buys this month in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina and OH cost about $4 million, according to NBC News.

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Richardson said his Republican friends “they’re anxious now about losing the Senate”.

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Most voters agree that the media is biased against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to a Morning Consult poll published Friday.

Republican nominee Donald Trump could face financial – in addition to political – costs as a result of his campaign rhetoric.

As of Thursday, polls by the Pew research center and Reuters show Clinton with a 4 point lead, while an average of state polls still show Clinton with a commanding lead.

He mentioned IL and Nevada as important states; in IL, incumbent Senator Mark Kirk, a Republican, is facing a tough reelection campaign.

Here in MI, we don’t see too many Presidential campaign ads.

“It’s more of the same, but worse”.

Trump’s America is simple: “secure”. Americans surveyed said that they believed Clinton would handle a future attack better than him 53 percent to 34 percent and has better policies to prevent them in the first place.

Trump has started to advertise on television and appears at ease with his new campaign team. “To the extent investment comes to Georgia, and particularly the work we’re able to do down-ballot, you not only elect Hillary Clinton, you activate voters in those pockets of minority voters where you can take state House races”. Clinton’s didn’t get any boost, but the idea that Trump would overtake her after the panic and fear of Orlando proved false.

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.

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“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.

A significant number of American voters think the media is slanted in Hillary Clinton's favor