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Conway insisted that Trump’s support was not reflected in polls because of the perceived social stigma of supporting the Republican nominee.

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“Even Sen. Jeff Sessions”, a hard-liner on immigration, “he doesn’t deport 11 million people in his plan”, Conway said on CNBC.

The Virginia senator also said that Clinton wants to make it easier for community banks and credit unions to finance start-ups and small businesses expansions.

As congressional Republicans across the country grapple with the Trump effect on their home-state campaigns, the mild-mannered Portman, 60, may be pointing the way forward in his race, the nation’s most expensive Senate contest so far this year. “As far as the rest, we’re going to go through the process, like they are now, perhaps with a lot more energy and we’re gonna do it only through the system of laws that – are in existence”, he continued.

Trump’s campaign has pushed back on the notion that he’s reversing course.

Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, pushed back Monday against charges that she’s physically unfit for the White House.

In an interview Monday night on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor”, Trump said: “I just want to follow the law”.

Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton, is taking a broader approach to helping fellow Democrats.

Former President Bill Clinton has said that he and the health initiative’s board are “considering a range of options to ensure that its vital work will continue and will announce details soon”. “I’m not gonna put them in a detention center”, he added. He has promised to carry out mass deportations and build a wall on the U.S. -Mexico border, proposals that critics have assailed as inhumane and too costly and unrealistic to achieve.

A Reuters/Ipsos survey released on Friday showed Clinton leading Trump nationally by 8 percentage points, 42 percent to 34 percent.

Donald Trump’s campaign manager said Tuesday that Mr. Trump is delaying an immigration policy speech he was to deliver Thursday in Colorado, saying it’s a complex issue and he’s been receiving advice from different people on it. I felt very comfortable with the people that I had.

Many experts have long questioned the logistical reality – if not humanitarian wisdom – of a large-scale effort to track down and deport every person already living in the country illegally.

Clinton is proposing a new tax deduction for small businesses and offering federal incentives to encourage state and local governments to streamline regulations.

A senior Clinton aide also said Monday that Clinton has reserved almost $80 million in additional television advertising across eight key states in coming months. But he has been particularly stingy with the states that have the toughest Senate elections, such as OH and New Hampshire, where Sen.

Before the announcement on Monday, state campaign director Scott Hagerstrom was the only senior staffer for the Trump-Pence campaign in the state.

The Clinton aide spoke on the condition of anonymity to share campaign strategy more freely.

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Associated Press polling editor Emily Swanson contributed to this story.

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