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New Clinton voter drive aimed at Latinos
The campaign strongly objected to the story, and Trump said “the newspaper is going to hell”.
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But Trump’s most vocal supporters are literally cheering for him to fight the media.
“As we’ve seen from Crooked Hillary’s willingness to use – and outright lie about – government institutions for personal and political enrichment, there’s a lot of cheating going on”, Miller said.
Reason magazineAccording to a new USA Today/Rock The Vote survey of millennials, voters under the age of 35 really dislike the Republican Party and its presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
“Help me stop Crooked Hillary from rigging this election!” he urged followers in a new page on the Trump-Pence campaign site.
The channel broadcast video of Trump urging Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate in 2012, to release his returns at the time, saying, “If you didn’t see the tax returns, you would think there is nearly, like, something wrong”.
Given the GOP’s and Trump’s hostility to immigrants and immigration-stances that particularly alienate younger Americans-that’s not surprising. “But it is a different thing to run a presidential election”, he said. “I go back to a very good way of life”, he told CNBC.
But media monitors say he has received more extensive coverage than any candidate in years.
And though the Trump campaign made the unorthodox decision to relying heavily on the RNC for its ground operation in battleground states, some are still alarmed at the lagging operations.
“If the disgusting and corrupt media covered me honestly and didn’t put false meaning into the words I say, I would be beating Hillary by 20 percent”, he tweeted before noon. He’s noting that he’s had huge turnout for rallies in the state as evidence of what he says is overwhelming support.
Earlier this month, the campaign announced raising $64 million dollars in donations for July, mostly in conjunction with the Republican National Committee.
“While it is not too late, it is getting close to that”, he added.
Before the rally, Trump supporters waiting in line outside the arena far outnumbered those protesting the event. “We’re going to hopefully win, and the way we’re going to win is you have to get your congregations and you have to get parishioners and you have to get all your people to go out and vote”, he said.
Scolding by name the heating and air-conditioning manufacturer, Carrier Corp., Trump criticized the practice of American companies opening facilities in other countries and suggested such moves wouldn’t have happened had he been named “Secretary of Keeping Business in the United States” five years ago. Democrats already have 200 staffers and say they’re aiming for 100 offices in Florida.
Pennsylvania also notably struck down a voter ID law in 2014, a fact that Trump said was “shocking” in his Friday speech.
On Sunday night, The New York Times published an article about the relationship between Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and the Moscow-allied former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, as well as secret records from his once-ruling party showing millions of dollars worth of cash payments marked for Manafort.
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From Erie, Trump traveled to Altoona, where he toured a factory before a rally at the Blair County Convention Center.