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Donald Trump Says Only ‘Cheating’ Would Cost Him Pennsylvania

Donald Trump has described himself as “really rich” – but by just about any standard, that label fits both the Republican presidential nominee and his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. In November, GE Transportation laid off a third of its 4,500 Erie workers, some of whose jobs were relocated to a non-union facility in Texas.

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“They say, you know, you’re really rich”. I mean we have been covering things of substance. “Whatever the hell they are, they’re big and they’re powerful, and they don’t need them like they used to, because we don’t make our government work for us”.

Trump has repeatedly suggested that he will compete in traditionally Democratic states.

“I like the sound of Secretary of Defense”. As a Democrat who experienced the financial meltdown of 2008, which occurred right in the middle of the presidential campaign, she must know this first-hand.

“When they write dishonest stories, we should be a little bit tough”, he said Saturday. “People want change, even in CT”, said Ray Ramaglia, 57, of Trumbull, Conn.

Pennsylvania also notably struck down a voter ID law in 2014, a fact that Trump said was “shocking” in his Friday speech.

He fired up the crowd when he repeated his speculation about a “rigged system”. “Hillary Clinton has done that for decades”. He tweeted after Trump’s national convention speech that he would “always defend liberty against fear-mongering politicians”. The FBI has reconstructed some of the missing emails.

Trump on Friday said Republican leaders in Pennsylvania “are very concerned” about the possibility of cheating – adding, “We have to call up law enforcement, and we have to have the sheriffs and the police chiefs and everybody watching”.

“Trump continues to refuse to release his tax returns, upending decades of precedent and going back on his own commitment to do so”. He told WHTC-AM on Thursday that Trump’s decision to call Obama the founder and Clinton a co-founder of IS was “not helpful”.

Gov. Rick Snyder, who can not run for a third term because of term limits, has decided not to endorse Trump four years after the governor rallied with GOP nominee Mitt Romney in MI. Among the latter group was 26-year-old Mary Gamble, who held a “Never Trump” sign with the candidate’s face, painted by her brother. “If the numbers look like this in a month, I’ll feel better”.

“We’re going to win, win, win so much that the people in this room are going to call up their congressman and say, ‘Congressman, we can not stand it”. Sessions said Trump’s slide in the polls could be a result of “negative press coverage” and Clinton’s convention bounce. Mrs. Fields said she’d like to see the candidate redirect some of his focus toward discussing his policies. “Actually I want to win much more'”. But whatever frustrations she has, “it will not deter me”. This warnings have followed polls that show him trailing in key states, including Pennsylvania, where he has a nine- to 10-point deficit, according to a Quinnipiac survey of likely voters published last week.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the media before addressing a GOP fundraising event, Tuesday, Aug 11, 2015, in Birch Run, Mich., at the Lincoln Day dinner of the Genesee and Saginaw County Republican parties. Trump blamed over-regulation, the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Affordable Care Act, high taxes and other policies for negatively affecting the nation’s economy.

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Trump regularly cited opinion polls when he was winning the Republican primaries. The Associated Press and PG staff writers Chris Potter and Adam Smeltz contributed.

According to the Clintons&#039 2015 tax returns the couple earned $3.1 million from book advances and royalties