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Trump campaign releases TV ad in several swing states focusing

So far this month, Clinton has headlined 31 events that have raised over $58 million, according to average ticket prices and attendance figures provided by the campaign.

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WARREN, Mich. (AP) – Hillary Clinton has landed on a very personal counterpunch to what she says is Donald Trump’s checkered business past: her dad.

Responding to Trump’s immigration plan to step up deportation, the Clinton campaign said his extreme right-wing agenda “is fueling a unsafe movement of hatred across the country”.

Clinton’s presidential campaign said the ad, released a day after she gave a speech accusing Trump of fueling America’s “radical fringe”, would air in the hotly contested states of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said Christie had advised Trump to pivot away from his policies of mass deportation of illegal immigrants. But Trump’s struggled to do so even as they stayed tightly together on the details they know: Trump will issue more details on the immigration plan soon, the policy will be humane, and despite his clear wavering, he’s been “consistent” on the issue. In Colorado and Virginia, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has a substantial lead in recent polls – so strong that a superPAC supporting her recently pulled ads from those states.

Echoing that idea, the Iran deal has been a deal breaker for many Jewish pro-Israel supporters, who may not be insane about Trump but who refuse to support Clinton. They may vaguely have some information about Trump said this or Clinton said that or whatever.

Clinton has reserved about $9.2 million in airtime this week. The official said it’s not credible to claim every Republican is like Trump, but that Clinton’s framing the billionaire real estate developer as an anomaly fuels the argument that Republican candidates who support him are putting party over country.

“We have got to fix the damage that has been done”, she said.

“There is no path to legalization unless they leave the country and then come back”, he said in an attempt to reassure his voters, adding that “When they come back in, then they can start paying taxes”.

“Thursday night, Trump supporter Scottie Nell Hughes also cited Byrd, telling CNN’s Anderson Cooper, “(Clinton) sat there and praised Sen.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump announced massive ad spending Monday, following a bump in the polls over the last week. He’s going to go after the most unsafe criminals first, then the less risky criminals second. “The veil was pulled back on a vast criminal enterprise run out of the State Department by Hillary Clinton”.

How exactly those promises would become reality remains to be seen, but in the meantime, the Donald Trump campaign seems to be stuck in a slump which NBC News characterized as a “nosedive”.

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