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Donald Trump Releases First General Election Ad: ‘Two Americas: Immigration’

There are only 80 days left until voters cast their ballots for the next President of the United States.

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In this photo taken August 18, 2016, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to media as she meets with law enforcement leaders at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in NY.

The strategist said that Republicans need around 45% of the Latino vote share to be competitive in the race. On Wednesday, he overhauled his campaign management team for the second time in as many months, seeking to save his struggling White House bid.

Paul Manafort, Trump’s now-former campaign manager, stepped down on Friday after a week of reported staffing shake-ups.

The reason why history is unlikely to repeat itself is that Hillary Clinton is running a different campaign than Bill Clinton ran twenty years ago.

Trump is also making a push on TV, launching his first television ad of the general election.

Katrina Pierson, who is not a doctor, issued her diagnosis on MSNBC, saying Clinton suffers from dysphasia, a disorder caused by brain disease or damage. Rather than offering a smoothing-over platitude as most careful political operatives might, Pierson doubled down and said that Clinton suffers from Dysphasia, a serious brain disease.

The $4 million Trump is spending in those states pales in comparison to the $61 million Clinton’s campaign has spent so far. It said refugees are vetted before coming to the US and Clinton supports deportation of violent immigrants.

It was a rare admission for Trump, who has said he prefers “not to regret anything”. “They will be on the attack”.

“She hasn’t taken a lot of time off the campaign trail”.

Bannon and Conway will have money to work with.

Continuing the play on America’s safety, the Republican presidential nominee’s ad states that a Trump America would achieve the opposite.

Since late July, Reuters said support for the Democratic presidential nominee has ranged between 41 percent and 44 percent among likely voters.

Sabato predicts Trump will carry parts of the state in November including southwest and southside Virginia.

Trump’s America is simple: “secure”.

According to CNN, solid Republican States are Alabama (9), Alaska (3), Arkansas (6), Idaho (4), IN (11), Kansas (6), Kentucky (8), Louisiana (8), MS (6), Missouri (10), Montana (3), Nebraska (5), North Dakota (3), Oklahoma (7), SC (9), South Dakota (3), Tennessee (11), Texas (38), West Virginia (5), Wyoming (3). He took on Clinton and her strong support among American-Americans, and contended that his rival would rather give jobs to refugees than American citizens.

While fraud can occur, the number of cases is very small and the type that voter IDs are created to prevent – voter impersonation at the ballot box – is virtually non-existent.

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The strategist said: “Parties are weaker than they have been for a long time, so they couldn’t police these candidates”. Within hours of his speech, she tweeted: “This is so ignorant it’s staggering”.

37 states now offer some form of early voting. WBUR pollster Steve Koczela says that means time is growing short for GOP nominee Donald Trump to catch up to Hillary Clinton