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Pence brushes off GOP concerns about campaign

“Period”, said the statement. Clinton would enter office as a more divisive figure; after all, the GOP argument that she is disqualified to hold the office, whether by virtue of Benghazi or emails, preceded Trump’s “Crooked Hillary” attack. We’re going to beat ISIS, believe me. That one moment earned her four Pinocchios from The Washington Post, and press secretary Brian Fallon spent the next few days cleaning up the mess on cable news.

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“That’s what it was; her weakness, her weak policies”. That’s according to Milwaukee area state Rep. Daniel Riemer.

But all of that paled in comparison to the week Trump had and left the Democratic ticket of Clinton and Tim Kaine free to go about their business campaigning in swing states and building party unity in relative obscurity.

Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking U.S. Republican officeholder, on Thursday did not rule out the possibility that he would rescind his endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. The Trump Train has looked a lot like a train wreck. Consider Trump 2012, who unleashed a stream of unhinged tweeting about Mitt Romney’s loss – unearthed by my Washington Post colleague Stephen Stromberg. Most recently, that means Trump’s sustained criticism of an American Muslim family whose son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq.

“I don’t like doing this”, Ryan told a Wisconsin radio station.

She also acknowledged many people don’t trust her. Since then, she has declined to discuss Trump. He’s getting Trump-like free media simply by being a Republican making an anti-Trump ad.

Obama, a Democrat who has endorsed his former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 White House race, has made clear his dismay over Trump, a NY businessman who has proposed temporarily banning Muslims from entering the United States and building a wall on the US border with Mexico.

The Harvard Crimson reported the Harvard Republican Club said 10 percent of its members were supporting Trump, while 80 percent were opposed and 10 percent were undecided.

“Donald Trump is a campaigner and a warrior”, Sessions told CNN’s Erin Burnett on “OutFront”.

“US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, who has endorsed Trump but has not received a reciprocal endorsement from the NY businessman in his re-election bid, told WTAQ radio host Jerry Bader in Green Bay, Wisconsin, that Trump has “had a pretty odd run since the convention”.

Ryan has criticized Trump’s proposed ban on Muslims entering the US and said it was racist for him to suggest that a judge’s Mexican ancestry made it impossible for him to be impartial in a civil fraud suit against Trump.

Clinton’s surprising edge in Georgia follows a week of favorable national and battleground state polling for the former secretary of state after a bounce from the Democratic National Convention and fueled by Trump’s own hard stretch.

The physician from the northwestern community of Lake Havasu City is trying to tap into a widespread dislike of McCain in the conservative wing of the state Republican Party.

Trump continued to stick his foot in his mouth. I think if you poll, and I think there were 862 people polled in this particular poll, if you poll downtown Atlanta, you skew your poll to Atlanta, then you get numbers like this. “This was much easier”.

“Paul Ryan’s a good guy, actually”, he said. What is happening inside Trump Land? The down ballot impact of Trump’s campaign collapse could be felt in congressional races. And when asked, Trump campaign staffers offered the real-life equivalent of a shruggy emoji despite continued reports that high profile Republicans were plotting an intervention, and that RNC Chairman Reince Priebus was almost apoplectic.

Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort told CBS’s “This Morning” that the campaign is comfortable where it stands now and said the news media have built a false narrative in which Democrats are controlling the race to the November 8 election. Manafort had told Fox News the day before, “First of all, the candidate is in control of his campaign”.

But some longtime GOP voters appear persuadable, such as Don Campbell, executive director of the National Electrical Contractors Association, and a Republican who’s backing Clinton. 13 points in Pennsylvania, and 15 points in New Hampshire.

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The Labor Department reported Friday that USA employers added a healthy 255,000 jobs in July, a sign of confidence that could point to a resilient economy.

GREEN BAY WI- AUGUST 05 A supporter waits for Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump to speak at a Rally In Green Bay Wisconsin