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Has Trump Put Texas in Play?

The Trump team has yet to air TV ads in this battleground state. Trump has suggested that election rigging could be to be blame if he loses.

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Donald Trump touts the size of the crowds at his rallies as proof of his campaign’s success, but some of the people attending Trump’s rallies aren’t registered and don’t intend to vote in November. “But Hillary Clinton is cleaning his clock in urban and suburban America”, NBC’s Mark Murray says.

Meanwhile, in Virginia, Clinton continues to maintain a double-digit lead over Trump. “We’d rather wait until the summer is coming to an end and the Olympics are over”, he said.

The Democratic nominee also offered a fresh attack on Trump’s economic proposals, saying he would give tax breaks to the wealthy. She argues that Trump’s family could save billions through his proposal to eliminate the estate tax. A Washington Post poll of Virginia also out Tuesday showed Clinton up 14 points among registered voters, and 8 points among likely voters.

Trump headed to Milwaukee to support police today, days after violence and unrest from a police-involved shooting of an black man.

The Republican presidential nominee will be speaking Tuesday at a Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity, before traveling to nearby West Bend for a public event.

Clinton was preferred slightly over Trump on the questions of which candidate was better able to handle the economy, 49 percent to 46 percent, and terrorism, 48 percent to 45 percent.

Robby Mook, Clinton’s national campaign manager said his team is on a mission.

Republican Donald Trump has tapped New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to lead his transition efforts.

Mr Trump has previously called for an unprecedented temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., and said in his OH speech that he would overhaul the nation’s screening process and block those who sympathise with extremist groups or fail to embrace American values.

Despite the widening lead in the presidential race, Rubio remains in a strong position over both of his potential opponents in the Senate election.

The Journal urged Mr Trump’s backers to push the candidate to conduct himself with a more presidential demeanour and begin running a more disciplined campaign.

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However, he declined to say which regions of the world would face “extreme” vetting and how federal agencies would go about conducting the review.

Has Trump Put Texas in Play?