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Donald Trump is finally raising money. So why isn’t he spending it?
“That is enormous leverage should he decide to act on his promises to have a trade war with China”, Mook said.
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Clinton had no intention of letting Trump’s messages pass politely.
He said the questions and speculation about the foundation – which includes allegations of an ongoing federal investigation – are “right-wing attacks” created to undermine its charitable work and to defeat Clinton, whom most polls show leading GOP rival Trump by double digits.
Advisers have provided Trump with videos of Hillary Clinton’s 2000 and 2006 U.S. Senate debates, her 2007-2008 primary debates against then-Sen. “And you think the entire election is a referendum on Donald Trump”. In March, Clinton said she supports granting undocumented families access to unsubsidized plans, and their access to subsidies should be worked out in comprehensive immigration reform legislation.
Trump is “challenging the Democratic Party” on its record for minority communities, Conway said on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos”, picking up on a theme Trump used at rallies on Friday and Saturday.
The challenge Trump has in reaching out is also apparent in his poll numbers.
As with the nominees, the Democratic National Committee outraised the Republican National Committee.
Trump has repeatedly argued Clinton does not have the “stamina” to be president, and Republican critics have attempted to cast doubt on her health – claims her campaign have described as “right-wing conspiracy theories”.
The Daybreak poll could show that voters are feeling better about Trump now that he’s installed new campaign management and stayed more on script in recent days than he has in weeks.
Trump added another $2 million of his own money to the campaign last month, bringing his total contributions to almost $45 million, FEC records show.
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert). Stephen Bannon, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, attends Trump’s Hispanic advisory roundtable meeting in New York, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016.
Another super PAC that has begun to spend heavily to promote Trump’s candidacy, Rebuilding America Now, and has ties to a longtime Trump friend, California businessman Tom Barrack, won’t file a report on its fundraising until later this year.
Mook, according to the Clinton Foundation, is saying that they don’t want to become a distraction, that they want to go as far as they possibly can to make sure there’s no possible conflict of interests.
In swing states the picture is more mixed for Trump. In Colorado, Trump’s comments about immigrants combined with a rising Hispanic population “seem to have put the state out of his reach”, a staffer for the Quinnipiac University Poll said August 17 in a statement announcing poll results that put Clinton up 8 percentage points.
His filings show that Trump pulled in $12.7 million last month from people who donated in amounts of $200 or less.
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Exit polls from 2012 showed Mitt Romney winning just 6% of African-Americans, while President Obama won 93% of the black vote. Trump said. “You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed – what the hell do you have to lose?”