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Reince Priebus, “the GOP is unified behind Donald Trump”
In terms of all voters, Hillary Clinton is beating Donald Trump in the state 57 percent to 27 percent.
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Operatives close to the RNC leadership who have heard this argument from party leadership, say the committee might have to make a decision about pulling the plug on Trump before that.
So Trump-and the GOP at large-has a millennial problem, just like he has a problem when it comes to women and, very pressingly, black voters.
Trump lagging in campaign offices is bad enough that Sen.
“Frankly, a lot of stuff over the last week.it’s him being distorted”, Manafort said.
Third was Trump’s criticism of two grieving Gold Star parents, something that has been condemned by almost everyone, including Trump supporters like House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Republican activists have been dismayed by the lack of a Trump organization, as many OH operatives have refused to work for him.
The Journal’s editorial board, which generally favours Republicans, has been critical of Trump and has questioned his conservative credentials, but its warning on Monday was its strongest attack yet. A Pew survey from July found Hillary Clinton with a 42-point lead over Trump among that demographic, while other recent polls had her up by more than 50.
And Andrew Weinstein, an anti-Trump Republican, began circulating a letter for signatures that urges Priebus to focus GOP resources on helping vulnerable House and Senate races, instead of continuing to help Trump with his campaign.
The larger number of Republicans is an interesting talking point, but likely won’t predict what happens in the fall, said Paul Adams, chairman of the Lorain City Democratic Party. If they want to be more than the party that wins the White House every eight years or so, they need to do their own autopsy and implement the results by focusing on rebuilding their grass roots.
The grievance letter to the RNC noted recent examples, including Trump’s public rebuke of the Khan family after they spoke at the Democratic National Convention and his suggestion that Russian Federation should expose Clinton’s private emails.
However, conservative Hispanics say that immigration is not the only issue the group is anxious about and Trump’s focus on domestic issues, the economy and national security makes him the right choice. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said last month he would put at risk US and world security with his “politics of fear and isolation”. They want party leaders to acknowledge that backing his White House bid is a waste of time and money.
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Following a private meeting between Trump’s campaign and the RNC, which Trump himself was not slated to attend, Priebus took the stage in Erie, Pa., to introduce his party’s nominee – an unusual cameo in any election cycle.