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Republican strategist: ‘Donald Trump is like a parasite’
Trump’s campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson made the claims on Thursday, saying Clinton has a mental disorder called dysphasia, a brain disease that impairs a person’s ability to speak, communicate or comprehend language.
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“From his divisive rhetoric to his erratic efforts to alienate our allies to his unsafe plans, Donald Trump has made our country less safe already”.
If not for the Republican National Committee’s staff, Trump would have a skeleton presence in the most competitive states.
“It’s so irrational to even try just for one or two more votes, ” said Minnite, author of “The Myth of Voter Fraud”.
Clinton has consistently led Trump in both national polls and in battleground states lately.
Put that together with the fact that voters are far more likely to laud Clinton’s campaign than Trump’s, and it suggests perceived chaos in the Trump campaign could hurt him independently of any actual campaign mechanics.
Donald Trump’s America is secure.
That team includes Stephen Bannon, a combative conservative media executive with no presidential campaign experience, and pollster Kellyanne Conway, who has known Trump for years. But that is $16 million less than Clinton for the month.
Additionally, women surveyed back Clinton over Trump 49% to 30%, respectively, while men support Trump 45% to 33%.
His Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, has racked up $61 million in advertising bills – plus $43 million from outside groups spending on her behalf. While Trump later denied the reports were true, many critics still said he lacks the empathy needed to be the next commander-in-chief.
Since late July, Reuters said support for the Democratic presidential nominee has ranged between 41 percent and 44 percent among likely voters.
The second half shifts the focus to Trump’s vision for the country, which involves lots of images of military equipment and border patrol arrests. In some states, early voting is just over a month away. For example, stressing her plans to respond to the Zika virus in Florida and how she’d support manufacturing jobs in Detroit.
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The state’s Democratic governor said he welcomed Trump to the state, but not for a “photo op”. Trump began with a visit to flood-wreaked Louisiana and ended with a measured, but pointed rally in MI. People who already have a particular impression of Trump may let that assessment spill over into other areas.