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Republican Billionaires Break for Clinton

In that scenario, Libertarian presidential nominee Gary JohnsonGary JohnsonPoll: Clinton up 9 points on Trump nationwide Poll: Clinton leads Trump by 15 points nationwide Libertarian town hall boosts CNN in key ratings race MORE takes third, with 10 percent, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein grabs 6 percent.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said Thursday that his endorsement of Donald Trump does not give the Republican nominee “blank checks”.

Donald Trump criticized Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state at a rally in Florida on Wednesday, saying that her policies led to instability in many parts of the world.

“We quibble over the words and the sentiments about what he feels towards the family and what they’ve went through…”

The Clinton campaign invited several Republicans to make that argument at the Democratic convention last week, including Douglas G. Elmets, a White House spokesman under former president Ronald Reagan.

In the same interview Trump implied that one of the speakers at the Democratic National Convention, whose son, Army Capt. Humayun Khan, had died in Iraq in 2004, was a Clinton campaign prop. He chided Khizr Khan’s wife, Ghazala, for standing silently as her husband delivered his speech, suggesting she hadn’t been allowed to speak.

It’s the latest in a string of awful polling news for Trump, who saw his support collapse nationally in this week’s Fox News poll and in three major battleground states.

Obama said Trump’s recent suggestions that this fall’s election won’t be completely fair are “ridiculous”.

Indeed, Trump on Wednesday reported raising $80 million in July for his campaign and the Republican Party, a significant improvement from past months. “And sometimes it’s. I mean, I can understand where he’s coming from, but I don’t always agree with it”, he said.

Pence quieted the audience after they booed the mother of a US Air Force pilot, who asked the IN governor how he can can tolerate what she called Trump’s disrespect of American servicemen.

Mr. Obama said that those bad decisions include indiscriminately killing civilians or imposing an offensive religious test on people – a clear swipe at Trump and his supporters. “He needs to stay focused on his campaign”. “And I’m in control of doing the things that he wants me to do in the campaign”.

Manafort said that Trump’s dropping poll numbers “were expected” and that he expected the numbers to even out soon.

“I think we’ve never been this united, and I just want to thank everybody for being here”.

In Florida’s U.S. Senate contest, Sen. And I’m just not quite there.

Donald Trump has given no indication that he plans to withdraw.

The president said Americans should “not panic, not succumb to fear” and that the U.S.is still strong.

Since the close of the convention, Clinton secured the public endorsement of entrepreneur, sports team owner and reality TV personality Mark Cuban, who had earlier indicated that he might vote for Trump.

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Moreover, the outside super PAC backing Clinton, Priorities USA, with more than $100 million raised, continues to vastly overshadow the fledgling efforts supporting Trump.

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