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Donald Trump campaign manager hints at upcoming immigration, education speeches
Details of the new pecking order were hashed out at a lengthy senior staff meeting at Trump Tower Tuesday while Trump was on the road.
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On Thursday night, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gave a speech in which he offered an apology of sorts for the way he has conducted himself and his campaign thus far. A Trump campaign spokesman for North Carolina declined comment. “I will never tell you something I do not believe”. “We have seen how much crime and how many problems that’s caused the German people. But I’ve been saying something ever since I’ve known you: Keep the oil”, Trump said, repeating that refrain as the crowd applauded.
Mr Trump previously rejected notions that he should apologise for controversial remarks. “I thought it was a masterful choice”, Conway said.
He added: “But one thing I can promise you, is this: I will always tell you the truth”. “One lie after another, and getting worse each passing day”, he said.
“That is the most direct route to 270”, said Chris Young, RNC field director.
Trump has been striking a new, more unifying tone in recent days as he’s shaken up his campaign leadership once again.
A string of prominent Republicans have announced they will not vote for Trump as United States newspapers report of a campaign in crisis and staffers unnerved by a candidate apparently incapable of reeling in crass remarks.
While building Trump’s political team into a functioning campaign, Manafort was brought on to try to steady Trump and turn him into a more polished, disciplined candidate. All they hear are insiders fighting for insiders.
“I think we’re going to sharpen the message”, Conway told CNN.
Hillary Clinton’s chief strategist, Joel Benenson, got angry at MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Thursday when he was asked about Hillary Clinton’s health, particularly her receiving injections.
Then along came Trump, who promised electoral victory in part by shifting the electorate in the other direction. He can hire and fire anyone he wants from his campaign. “And let him be him in this sense”, she said.
Trump is probably betting that if he can’t convince a majority to vote for Donald Trump, he may just be able to convince them to vote against Hillary Clinton. “And we’re really excited about that”, Conway said. Bird noted Trump has struggled with minority and young voters. This spring, protesters clashed with Trump supporters in cities across the country, sometimes violently. Watch, I will fix it. Watch. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, says he won’t be involved in Trump’s visit. “They have been playing with you for 60, 70, 80 years”. She’s most likely a plant, you know, for the Saudis. “I will do a great job”.
“If you’re keeping count, Trump is using a teleprompter for the third time this week”, Reuters political reporter Ginger Gibson tweeted on Thursday.
It seems Trump’s temper causes him to get into all sorts of minor scrapes and verbal punch-ups against his critics. Last month he turned down an invitation to address the NAACP annual conference in Cleveland.
The site recently described William Kristol, the editor of the influential Weekly Standard, as a “renegade Jew” because of his fierce opposition to Trump’s bid for the presidency.
But it’s certainly a conflict of interest for Breitbart to continue pretending it’s not a Trump propaganda outlet while its head is the Trump campaign manager who directed its narrative for months before moving to the campaign, and will return to it afterward.
It was a rare and new moment for a campaign that has largely ignored its headquarters as a focal point in the operation. Instead, expect new Breitbart exposes that provide grist for Trump’s mill.
“I gotta say, this man can shoot”, said Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell, who accompanied Trump.
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“He’s dialing in”, Dalson said. Just 13% say there is hardly any chance that Trump would make major mistakes that would hurt the country.