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Here Is Donald Trump’s First Philly General Election Ad

Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump is like a parasite that could damage the party’s ability to win elections in the future, a United States pollster and Republican political strategist has said. Collecting Social Security benefits, skipping the line.

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“It’s more of the same, but worse”, it stated.

The Trump campaign has hired security firm CrowdStrike, which also is assisting the Democratic National Committee.

“Change that makes America safe again”, the narrator says, playing off Mr. Trump’s campaign slogan of “Make America great again”.

The 30-second spot, titled, “Two Americas: Immigration”, has begun airing in several key battleground states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida.

The ads constitute the first paid media Trump has purchased since before winning the Republican presidential nomination in May.

Donald Trump says the 2016 election will be “rigged.”

While the ad marks the first for Trump’s general election bid, Clinton has released several targeting the billionaire businessman in recent weeks.

He encouraged supporters at a recent rally in the state to monitor the polls on Election Day to make sure there’s no amusing business.

“What’s new are the other reports of the observations of Hillary Clinton’s behavior and mannerisms.as well as her dysphasia, the fact that she’s fallen, she has had a concussion”, Pierson said Thursday.

The ad seeks to highlight Trump’s hardline stance on immigration – something which has become a major theme in his campaign. He is heading to Louisiana on Friday, where floods have ravaged the state.

Like much of what has been Trump’s strategy, waiting until this late in the election cycle to spend money on TV ads flies in the face of conventional wisdom.

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That’s something he has landed in controversy for during this campaign right from the start. Her campaign is spending tens of millions of dollars on TV ads, while the Trump campaign general election advertising blitz is just beginning. Paul Manafort, the veteran political operative who had been hired to infuse the Trump campaign with professionalism, was pushed aside earlier this week, and on Friday, he resigned. By all accounts, the Clinton campaign is far ahead of Trump in building modern data infrastructure.

Doug Berry sells Donald Trump fans outside a campaign rally at the Charlotte North Carolina convention center