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Donald Trump Finally Begins Major Spending On Television Ads Against Hillary Clinton
While Christie has since become a spokesman for Republican nominee Donald Trump, Whitman couldn’t stomach Trump.
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Donald Trump’s campaign says it plans to hit the airwaves with upward of $10 million worth of television commercials over the next week or so – a substantial investment in a method of communicating with voters that the Republican presidential nominee has mostly avoided.
‘Change that makes America great again, ‘ it concludes.
The ad buy comes at a time when Trump is polling behind Clinton in several key battleground states. According to a new, national poll released August 28th by “Morning Consult”, Clinton leads Trump 43% to 40%.
Donald Trump’s campaign announced he will speak at an African-American church in Detroit this Saturday.
Trump finally hit the airwaves earlier this month with an ad focused on immigration, and so far has only spent about $5 million.
In the current poll, 34 percent said they have a favorable opinion of Clinton and 51 percent have an unfavorable view of her. Twenty-six percent said they have a favorable view of Trump and 57 percent have an unfavorable view of him.
Then, there’s Trump’s case against Clinton, having said “Hillary Clinton is a bigot”.
Trump met with aides over the weekend to discuss strategy about the events, while Clinton, aides have said, is just starting the process by reading briefing books and discussing strategy with her tight group of advisers. She is stressing the need to fully integrate mental health services into the US health care system.
In an interview on MSNBC, Burns initially defended the tweet, saying his decision to post the cartoon was born out of a frustration with African Americans voting against their own interests and politicians who “tap dance” for votes but disappear after taking office.
Caplin said in a Clinton campaign statement Sunday that Clinton “is the only candidate in the race who has met the standard expected of presidential candidates and provided a detailed medical letter by her long time physician”.
The Monmouth University poll, conducted from last Thursday to Sunday, shows Ms. Clinton leading Mr. Trump by 46 to 39 per cent.
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At a private fundraiser in East Hampton Monday, Clinton told supporters that she is “running against someone who will say or do anything”.