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Trump campaign against ‘crooked media’: What’s next?
“I’m running against the crooked media”, Trump said.
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Trump is in OH today for a major speech on national security.
Her remarks came shortly after Trump, struggling to steady his troubled campaign, announced a new chief executive officer and campaign manager.
“Despite Trump’s claims to carry NY, the Empire State seems firmly planted on the blue side of the map, as Clinton holds a commanding 30-point lead in a head-to-head matchup and a similarly strong 25-point, two-to-one lead in a four-way matchup”, said Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg in a statement.
Donald Trump’s chances of winning his home state may be getting slimmer, a new poll Monday found. Last week, 50 former Republican national security officials, including a former Central Intelligence Agency director, called Trump unqualified to lead and said he would be “the most reckless president in American history.” urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL1N1AP1XFTrump responded to that statement by deriding the signatories as members of “the failed Washington elite” who “deserve the blame for making the world such a risky place”.
“He does need to communicate – and I think he can – more effectively”. His crowds at rallies regularly boo and jeer the journalists who cover the events.
“His plan, I love the tax cuts, I’m a Republican, but then he has this sort of import substitution strategy, which is a strategy like an underdeveloped country, very poor countries think that way”, he said. “Nobody else really cares”, CNN political analyst Errol Louis said on “Inside Politics”.
Recently, I registered as a Republican because enough is enough. “It kind of wastes time, because here again, we’re still not hearing him talk about jobs or about trade”.
Republican Rep. Mark Sanford, who served as governor of SC, suggests he could abandon his support for Donald Trump if the GOP presidential nominee fails to release his tax returns.
In an editorial published on Monday morning, the paper said, “Trump is right that most of the media want him to lose, but then that was also true of George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. The difference is that Mr Trump has made it so easy for the media and his opponents”. He also donated $25,000 to Right to Rise USA, a super PAC supportive of the presidential campaign of Bush’s brother, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. He added, in all capital letters: “THEY DON’T GET SARCASM?”
In a move that has troubled many press freedom advocates, the Trump campaign has denied press credentials to several prominent news outlets, including The Washington Post, Politico, and The Daily Beast.
“When they write dishonest stories, we should be a little bit tough”, he said Saturday. Asked specifically about USA citizens, Trump told the Miami Herald that he didn’t like that Obama and others wanted to try them in traditional courts.
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The New York Times on Sunday cataloged a culture of crisis inside the Trump campaign.