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Clinton leads Trump by 7 points, race tightens in key states

Burns also had a testy exchange with MSNBC Morning Joe’s Mika Brzezinski last Friday in which the co-host asked repeatedly about comments Trump made about Judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Mexican heritage.

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The challenge for Trump – and other Republicans – is that African-American voters widely support Democrats. Ms. Clinton’s doctor provided at least some information on her medical history. Conway said of the lopsided ad battle.

Clinton led Trump in MI 45%-40%, Emerson found, with Johnson getting 7% and Stein getting 3%. 1 poll Detroit News-WDIV poll of 600 likely MI voters.

Clinton has faced more controversy recently as critics point to emails that suggest staff at the Department of State arranged meetings specifically for Clinton Foundation donors when she was Secretary of State.

The Monmouth University poll found that Clinton is ahead of Trump 48% to 40% among likely voters.

The ads will air in Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida – where Trump aired ads earlier this month – as well as in Colorado, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Virginia, where Trump will air ads for the first time. But when you add in Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Clinton’s lead drops to four points (close to the margin of error), with Clinton at 41 percent, Trump at 37 percent, Johnson at 11 percent and Stein at 5 percent.

While Trump has not yet shown the capability or willingness to run a campaign seemingly capable of challenging her, the length of time between now and the election is an eternity in politics.

“We’re fighting for every single vote”.

Yet, the last time he was in MI, he predicted he could win 95 percent of black voters by the time he’d be up for reelection in 2020. Through the primary, Whitman said she was “against Trump”, and now on the economy, she supports Clinton.

Clinton has outspent Trump on general election ads by a wide margin, reportedly pumping more than $75 million into commercials that have aired on national networks broadcast in all 50 states, including MI.

Regina Thomson is with the group Free the Delegates.

In some polls, Clinton leads Trump by 10 percentage points immediately after two back-to-back conventions.

The New York businessman spent roughly $480,000 on MI ads ahead of the primary. Bernie Sanders, who spent $4.2 million here.

Trump and his surrogates have been courting black Americans with an aggressiveness that has managed to be overcome by the campaign’s clumsiness.

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He posted the cartoon as Trump prepares to take his pitch to African-American voters to Detroit Saturday, where he’ll appear on the Impact Network, a black-owned Christian television network.

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