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Secret Service Spoke With Trump About 2nd Amendment Remarks

The IRS has said Trump can release his tax returns even while under audit. Commission co-chair Frank Fahrenkopf recently told CNBC the panel would “consider giving an inch” to an outsider – if, for example, a candidate hit an average of 14.5 in polls with a margin of error in the 3 percent range.

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Among all registered voters, some 44 percent want Trump to drop out. The margin of error was plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

Mr Trump has suffered what critics insist is a long string of missteps that have marred his campaign since he officially won the nomination last month. Other Republicans blamed Democrats and the media for blowing it out of proportion. Be it noted, when Trump talks about fairness, he means favorable to him.

“His policies don’t seem to be well formed, they don’t seem to make any sense”, Smith said.

The survey found Johnson pulling more support away from Trump than he does from Clinton.

When Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that only gun rights supporters could prevent Hillary Clinton from choosing Supreme Court justices, many on both sides of the aisle saw it as a threat.

Then he added ambiguously: “Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is – I don’t know”.

As owner of Naples Guns and Ammo, he’s used to backing the Second Amendment right and is proud of it.

Strategists cautioned that it would be hard, if not impossible, to remove Trump from the Republican ticket. “I do believe in her fundamentally, in her vision for the country, what kind of country we want to be”.

An August 5-8 Reuters/Ipsos poll found that almost one-fifth of 396 registered Republicans wanted Trump to drop out of the race and another 10 percent said they didn’t know whether he should give up.

Not surprisingly, Proofpoint advises people to be careful when opening election-themed email. He’s sharply criticized Obama for announcing he would pull US troops out of Iraq, a decision that many Obama critics say created the kind of instability in which extremist groups like IS thrive.

Now he’s part of a growing group of long-time Republicans, including Hewlett Packard executive Meg Whitman, former congressman Chris Shays, former congresswoman Connie Morella and members of the Bush and Reagan administrations like former Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte, saying not just “never Trump” but, “I guess I’m with her”. Trump dismissed the group as part of the Washington establishment that he blames for numerous United States’ problems.

The Clinton campaign has made it a point to remind the USA that Trump has not released his returns.

They especially matter when you’re talking to a base of uneducated people who are very misinformed, love conspiracy theories, and are more prone to act than think.

He drew attention to the emergence of emails from Mrs Clinton’s use of a private server when she was secretary of state during President Barack Obama’s first term, from 2009-2013. “I dislike Hillary so much”, she said. “I wouldn’t necessarily advise him to”.

Trump’s comments Thursday in a CNBC interview go against the traditional Republican aversion to government borrowing.

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In addition, he had sharp comments about the seating of Seddique Mateen, the father of Omar Mateen, who shot to death 49 people at an Orlando nightclub in June, behind Clinton at a rally in Kissimee, Florida.

Former Republican Rep. Chris Shays announced he will vote for Hillary Clinton in November