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Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Barely Ahead of Donald 39 to 36
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is returning northeast OH for another campaign rally.
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Spicer, the Republican National Committee communications director and chief strategist, will “spend more time” with the Trump operation in NY, campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said.
About 35 percent of voters say they will definitely vote for Clinton, and another 16 percent say they will at least consider voting for the Democratic nominee.
Unfortunately, the media has, from the very start of the presidential election year, repeatedly written about Trump – his every outrageous statement or downright lie, also gestures and grimaces – often uncritically, seeming to show Trump is worthy of the presidency.
Trump has continued to increase the size of his operation, putting $5 million this week into his first batch of TV ads. Her campaign has $58.5 million in cash-on-hand, nearly exactly $20 million more than Trump.
Trump’s largest expenses in July were from a new push for online fundraising, as he moved away from donating to his own campaign and more actively solicited money from voters.
Clinton has been off the campaign trail for several days, concentrating her efforts on major fund-raising events, meeting wealthy donors in Martha’s Vineyard, a summer playground along the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern state of MA.
The group announced earlier this month it planned to go dark in certain markets in Virginia and Colorado, but said at the time that they meant to return to the air on August 16.
Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, echoed Priebus’ optimism, contending that the candidate just had the best week of his campaign, “mostly because he’s able to be himself, the authentic Donald Trump”.
He paid $100,000 to Cambridge Analytica, a deep-dive data firm that did business with GOP opponent Ted Cruz. Between her campaign, joint accounts and outside groups, Clinton and her allies ended the month with $140 million in the bank.
Two weeks after the ouster of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s campaign cut his firm, Green Monster Consulting, another $20 000 check.
Trump also announced his first ad buys of the campaign – more evidence of an acceptance of the traditional campaign elements most experts believe he will need in order to have a shot at winning.
Spicer said the RNC and the Trump campaign will work closely together.
Though more than half of Republicans wished someone other than Trump were their party’s nominee, only less than a third held an unfavorable opinion of Trump.
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The campaign valued McIver’s time, accounted for as payroll from the Trump Organization, at $356.01.