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Donald Trump’s immigration speech to occur Wednesday in Arizona

The campaign is now targeting the battleground states of New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, Virginia, and Colorado, putting Trump on the air in a total of nine states.

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The Republican presidential candidate’s hardline stance on repatriating the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States has been a central tenet of Trump’s White House campaign – and a hugely popular selling point to his most ardent supporters.

“Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who will work to build an economy that works for everyone.”, the Clinton campaign said in a statement.

Trump finally hit the airwaves earlier this month with an ad focused on immigration, and so far has only spent about $5 million.

Despite Trump’s apparent gain, both candidates remain unpopular among a majority of voters: 58 percent say they have a negative view of Trump, and 57 percent have a negative view of Clinton.

“People have short memories and forget that just in December of past year Trump stood in front of the RJC and said, ‘You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money.’ And then went on to say, ‘You want to control your own politicians.’ That came and went, and I don’t think it got the attention it deserved”, Deutch asserted.

With registered voters, Clinton had 43% support, Trump had 36%, Johnson came in with 8% and Stein had 2%.

“With Hillary Clinton off the campaign trail yet again this week and continuing to take many communities’ votes for granted, we see this as the right time to show voters the benefits of an American economy under the leadership of Mr. Trump”, said Jason Miller, a Trump communications adviser.

Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump among Jewish voters in the state of Florida is likely to grow, Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch told Jewish Insider in an interview on Sunday.

Clinton’s campaign is releasing a multi-pronged approach to mental health on Monday. Spending goes up. Taxes go up. “It’s more of the same, but worse”, says a narrator. Millions of new jobs created, wages go up.

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The ad also continued Trump’s appeal to black voters, depicting a black family standing proudly beneath the American flag.

Donald Trump's immigration speech to occur Wednesday in Arizona