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Trump camp says it plans $10 million TV ad buy
“The Manhattan billionaire later claimed Clinton’s “brainpower” is “highly overrated” and manually retweeted an account that asserted her rallies are held in “port-o-potties”, although Trump removed the statement from the tweet and replaced it with “(blank)”.
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The announcement came a day after Trump said he would crack down on illegal immigrants who overstay their visas, as he sought to clarify his views on how to overhaul the USA immigration system.
Donald Trump’s campaign released a new ad Monday, the latest in a series of videos contrasting the Republican with his opponent, Hillary Clinton, this time focusing on the economy. “Hillary?” Trump tweeted on Sunday night. And late Sunday, America’s only African-American owned and operated national Christian television network announced that its president and CEO, Bishop Wayne T. Jackson, would interview the Republican nominee Saturday in Detroit. Trump even questioned whether people born in the United States to people here illegally are citizens – even though they have automatically been considered citizens since the adoption of the 14th Amendment in 1868.
But lately, Trump has been exploring the issue’s complexities.
But by Thursday, he was ruling out any kind of legal status – “unless they leave the country and come back”, he told CNN.
The buy comes as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who has invested much more heavily in TV ads than Trump, leads in most recent polls in those states, with about 10 weeks left until the election.
Trump did not explain how his plan would affect undocumented residents who have been in the United States for decades and obeyed USA laws.
But it’s far from clear what he’ll say, apparently even to his top supporters.
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In the opinion of 50 percent of all Americans, the word “racist” fits Trump either “very well” or “somewhat well”, according to a July poll from the Associated Press and GfK.