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New Trump ad: Hillary Clinton’s America “rigged”
In his long-awaited first general election TV advertisement, Donald Trump is arguing that he can keep America safe from the scourge of undocumented immigrants, unvetted refugees and terrorists.
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Fewer than one-third of registered voters think Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump would make a good or great president, and are more likely to see either as being “terrible” in the Oval Office, a new Pew Research Center poll finds.
Largely an attack ad on Hillary Clinton, the ad focuses on Trump’s claim that he will “Make America Safe Again” once he’s in office.
Finally, Trump has entered the ad arena, with a million buy for a spot emphasizing his signature issue of an immigration crackdown.Is The System Rigged For Refugees? One brutal ad released by her campaign featured some of Trump’s inflammatory remarks and asked what example he would set for children.
Sources close to the DNC hacking investigation revealed the computer systems of Donald Trump’s campaign and other Republican Party organizations were also compromised, according to Reuters. “It’s more of the same, but worse”, says the narrator. As border patrol helicopters and trucks swarm across the desert, the narrator assures, “Terrorists and unsafe criminals kept out”. That’s a big reason why Trump’s Republican critics are skeptical their party’s nominee has the time or discipline to rescue his struggling White House bid.
A more vigorous Trump purchase is not expected until September.
His Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, has racked up $61 million in advertising bills – plus $43 million from outside groups spending on her behalf.
Only 9 percent of Trump supporters believe the mainstream media is still helping the candidate, and a full 66 percent of Trump supporters believe the media is pro-Clinton.
Mr Moran said Mr Trump would not win the election but warned the candidate could do long-term damage by alienating Latino voters who are turned off by Mr Trump’s inflammatory remarks on illegal immigration.
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For now, Trump finds himself behind Clinton in preference polls in almost every battleground state.