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Republicans Urge Reince Priebus To Cut Off Funds For Trump
Yet Donald Trump’s campaign spokesman insists they believe he has a chance to turn CT red for the first time since 1988, and that’s why he is holding weekend rally there on Saturday.
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Former Republican lieutenant governor Kerry Healey says she can’t vote for Donald Trump.
And, it isn’t just CT that has Republicans scratching their heads. The filing shows that the Clintons earned $10.6 million and paid a federal tax rate of 34.2 percent previous year.
Meanwhile, dozens of Republicans are pressuring the RNC to abandon Trump’s campaign and put all of its energy into fighting off a down-ballot massacre.
Republican Donald Trump is now saying that his description of President Barack Obama as a founder of the Islamic State group was sarcasm.
Trump’s first mention of Utah in a campaign speech comes just days after the Clinton campaign showed signs that it believes it can turn the state.
The imbalance in ad spending is astonishing. “He was the most valuable player”, Trump said, adding that Clinton also deserved the MVP award.
Read the full list here.
But then Trump added that he was “not that sarcastic, to be honest with you”.
Of course, endorsees have long awaited their reward by clinging to the promised Trump pivot – hey, even the Republican National Committee said it was coming, and Gingrich and Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort said so too.
Trump himself regularly complains about the content of Clinton’s paid television ads.
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson and his vice presidential running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, both long-time Republicans, are running as Libertarians and offer themselves as an alternative.
“To working-class voters, they want you to let loose”, Luntz told NPR. Trump said in a tweet.
Some of Trump’s former rivals, including Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Jeb Bush, have declined to endorse Trump. “But that’s how these things go”, he said this week.
Penny Clendaniel-Bullaro, an independent from Morrisville, Pennsylvania, who also voted for Romney, said she was dismayed when Trump insinuated that Khan’s wife, Ghazala, had not been “allowed” to speak when she appeared alongside him at the convention. Still, they’re going to spend hundreds of millions spinning their image wheels in futility.
But his chances in the state’s general election are less certain. The electorate he must reach to win goes beyond the GOP base yearning for a populist, off-beat and sometimes off-color candidate like Trump.
The denouncements of Donald Trump from his fellow republicans, growing louder by the hour.
Times have changed. There are no more conservative Democrats. “They want you to say what you mean and mean what you say”.
Better evidence of where the city’s business executives stand may come later this month when the next round of fundraising reports for presidential campaigns and SuperPACs will be filed with the Federal Election Commission. “He has high unfavourable ratings with so many voters that he would need to win most of the rest of the electorate, and his post-convention problems aren’t helping him grow”.
According to Politico, Trump has asked the RNC to open field offices for him in all 50 states – a proposal that has baffled numerous committee’s aides.
Even if Republicans are far outnumbered on Beacon Hill, lawmakers are considered influential in national elections are often become surrogates for presidential campaigns, raising money and drumming up local votes. Democrats already have 200 staffers and say they’re aiming for 100 offices in Florida.
The same day, Trump acknowledged that his lack of political correctness could cost him the election if Americans reject his blunt approach.
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Instead of enjoying Hillary Clinton stumbling over answers to questions about her emails, or explaining why the Taliban-loving father of the Orlando mass murderer was her biggest supporter, Trump hogged the airtime.