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Christie Insists Trump Isn’t Waffling on Immigration

He added that Trump will “articulate what we do with the people here”, assuring that “Donald Trump is more concerned about the American people, American citizens, people who are here legally, people who are struggling in this economy”. An earlier Morning Consult poll published last week revealed that 50 percent of likely voters would never support Trump, while 45 percent of likely voters would never vote for Clinton. “He also said this week, Chris, if you go back to your home country and if you’d like to come back to the United States as an immigrant, you need to apply through the many different channels that allow people to apply for citizenship or entry into the United States legally”.

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Plouffe was responding to a question about who would play Trump in Clinton’s debate prep – a question the campaign is said to be having trouble resolving because of Trump’s hard-edged style and tactical fluidity. “I promise you he is a decisive leader”. “You have no jobs”.

Quoting the Wall Street Journal, Mrs Clinton defined the group as a loosely organised movement, mostly online, that “rejects mainstream conservatism, promotes nationalism and views immigration and multiculturalism as threats to white identity”.

“It was a racist term, and everybody knew it was a racist term”, Sen.

“These are racist ideas, race-baiting ideas, anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, anti-women – all key tenets making up the emerging racist ideology known as the alt-right. a fringe element that has effectively taken over the Republican Party”, Clinton said.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has canceled a speech on his immigration plan scheduled for August 31 in Arizona, the second time he has postponed an address on the signature issue in his campaign. Asked whether Bannon, the former chairman of Breitbart News, is the right man to be leading Trump’s campaign, Conway diminished his role and asserted her own leadership.

The full context of this incident does link children and superpredators, but nowhere in the speech does she directly label African-American youth this way.

“I don’t like that but, hopefully, that’s going to change”, Branstad said. “Look at the poverty, look at the rise in poverty, look at the rise in violence”.

According to the latest Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on Friday, Clinton is 5-percentage-point ahead of Trump in terms of national support, 41 percent to 36 percent.

But Trump was less eager to talk about what he would do with the rest of the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants now living in the U.S. “We’re going to see what happens”, he said, which might mean that Trump’s administration will approach the issue with more care than could have been expected before. “We’re going to stop the drugs from coming in”.

Trump has tried to sidestep these dust-ups by saying Democrats have failed minorities with their economic policies, leaving them living in poverty and attending failing schools.

Trump spokesman Jason Miller released a statement Friday night saying: “It is unacceptable that the State Department is now refusing to release her official schedule before the election in full”.

“He hasn’t changed his position on immigration”.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets the crowd after speaking at Joni’s Roast and Ride at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Austin Texas U.S