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Meg Whitman campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Colorado

The Republican nominee is hitting the airwaves – and hitting Hillary Clinton hard on the economy. It comes as he prepares a key address on his biggest single issue immigration.

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The softer tone contrasted with her eye-catching remarks about Trump at a private event in June, in which she compared him to Hitler and Mussolini, and earlier this month when she announced her support for Clinton and called Trump “a dishonest demagogue”.

Don’t expect any softening in Donald Trump’s immigration speech Wednesday, at least according to his son Donald Trump Jr.

That said, the survey found Trump isn’t the only one struggling with popularity.

Clinton is accused by Trump of doing political favors for some of the people who donated money to her family’s foundation when she was in office from 2009 to 2013.

He’s launching his biggest ad buy yet – $10 million across nine battleground states where he needs to win.

Former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is an informal adviser to the debate team.

The pastor said he’s moving forward and continuing to campaign for Mr. Trump. “If he gets into another situation where he’s going to have that ability, he’s going to be fine”.

“Obviously in hindsight, I would have used a different methodology to get the message out”, said Burns.

Similarly, even as national numbers between Clinton and Trump have tightened, she now holds wider leads in the handful of swing states that Trump would need to sweep in order to have any shot at victory in November.

As part of his ongoing minority outreach efforts, Trump will address the only African American-owned and operated national Christian television network, The Impact Network, at the Great Faith Ministries in Detroit, Michigan this Saturday.

He tweeted, “Inner-city crime is reaching record levels”.

“Pastor Mark Burns Monday shared a since-deleted tweet that featured an illustrated version of the Democratic presidential nominee in blackface, carrying a sign that proclaims “[expletive] the police”, wearing a black T-shirt that reads “No hot sauce, no peace!” and saying “I ain’t no ways exhausted of pandering to African Americans”.

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For Trump and other Republicans, the Clintons’ overlapping worlds are rife with potential ethical lapses. And Clinton has a slight edge over Trump on the question of who would do a better job “looking out for the little guy”, though more voters than not say both would do a bad job.

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