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Ben Carson’s Top Two Aides Resign
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson addresses hundreds of people at a free rally at the Mitchell Center at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Ala., on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015.
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Two of Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson’s top paid advisers are leaving the campaign with only a month to go before Iowa’s leadoff caucuses. “We are proud of our efforts for Dr Carson and we wish him and his campaign the best of luck”.
The amount, confirmed by Carson campaign spokesperson Doug Watts to CBS News, comes shortly after the disclosure of Cruz’s fundraising spike of $20 million.
Williams was optimistic that the new changes could invigorate the Carson campaign heading into the final stretch, saying the Republican had already been showing a deeper depth on foreign policy and that voters were coming back around to his low-key demeanor.
Last quarter, Ben Carson – then the rising candidate in polling – brought in a similar $20 million. After once leading national polls and in Iowa, Carson has lost his footing in the past two months in the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.
“I don’t think any one person should have the candidate’s ear”, Williams said.
A source familiar with the internal workings of the campaign blamed acrimony within the campaign on Carson’s close confidante, Armstrong Williams.
Questions about the veracity of Carson’s compelling personal story, about his rise out of poverty in Detroit to become perhaps the nation’s most widely known neurosurgeon, have also hounded him as he fell in the polls.
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Earlier this week Trump, who has spent very little on advertising so far, said he would spend $2 million a week on TV ads in Iowa, New Hampshire and SC – the first three voting states.