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GOP presidential nominee Trump plans major ad buy Monday
Starting with Clinton, this week saw the release of another 15,000 emails, which weren’t originally turned over to her attorneys. They’re all important swing states.
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Trump has so far been badly outspent by his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, and groups supporting her candidacy.
The speech, posted in a Tweet late Sunday, was initially set for last week in Colorado, but was pushed back as Trump and his team wrestled over the details of what he would propose.
US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday night that he would make a major speech on illegal immigration in Arizona on Wednesday.
Trump visited Iowa yesterday, and says he is now ruling out a pathway to legalization for the nation’s undocumented immigrants, a sharp departure from his comments made just a few days ago.
The new investment comes amid signs that Trump’s lagging poll numbers may be improving against Clinton’s following a campaign reboot.
Johnson says he is fiscally conservative and socially “inclusive”.
Dan Mahaffee, an analyst with the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, told Xinhua this is a very complex scandal where a lot of the American people are going to have a hard time understanding the intricacies involved.
Donald Trump isn’t making it easy for top supporters and advisers, from his running mate on down, to defend him or explain some campaign positions.
Mr. Trump sent mixed signals in the past week about his plan for the approximately 11 million illegal immigrants in the US, indicating he might ease off from earlier proposals to deport them.
The Indiana governor, Conway and other surrogates said the main tenets of Trump’s immigration plan still will include building a wall along the southern USA border and making Mexico pay for it, no path to status adjustment or citizenship for people here illegally and stronger border enforcement.
Chris Christie’s defense of Trump refers to the GOP nominee’s cynical remarks last week suggesting that the lives of African-Americans in the USA were so bad that they should give him a look.
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In recent days, Trump has suggested he might be “softening”, saying Wednesday that he might be open to allowing at least some immigrants in the country illegally to stay, as long as they pay taxes.