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Trump Campaign Manager: It’s Good That We’re Behind in the Polls

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump again shook up the leadership of his campaign Wednesday, less than three months before Americans choose who will take over the White House in January.

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“I’m on your side a thousand percent”. “But one thing; I can promise you this: I will always tell you the truth”.

Sanders said Trump has tapped into something he has not seen in years. It’s come out more, the danger of being a policeman, than maybe it ever has. I will never put the special interests before the national interest. Weary Republican leaders hope the new leadership team can reverse the NY businessman’s struggles even as some worry it’s too little too late. The group included representatives of major city police forces throughout the country.

“They say that we are ‘anti-Semitic, ‘ though our company was founded by Jews, is largely staffed by Jews, and has an entire section (Breitbart Jerusalem) dedicated to reporting on and defending the Jewish state of Israel”, according to the statement. “We have to be clear-eyed about the challenges we face”.

Later, he made an explicit pitch to African-Americans.

As a sign of confidence, Clinton’s campaign recently paused advertising in Virginia and Colorado, while Priorities stopped ads in Virginia and plans to pause them in Colorado and Pennsylvania at the beginning of September.

The candidate believes he can right his campaign by being himself, keeping up a schedule of red-meat-filled rallies, and being more aggressive on the stump, said the source, who was not authorized to speak about campaign conversations publicly.

“The polls, most of them, all of them?”

Cross wrote that 2016 is a “citizenship election” in which Americans will have to stand up and show what they really believe in.

“I know how well we’re doing with law enforcement”.

Clinton, Manafort said, “has spent all of this money and it hasn’t gotten her anything”. On Wednesday, Yahoo Fiance ran a story detailing the possibility of Trump dropping out of the race, explaining where the $40 million his campaign now has in the bank would be allocated to. But weeks of self-inflicted wounds have left him badly damaged, and he now trails Clinton by significant margins in national and battleground-state polls.

Mr Trump has so far been unable to extend his appeal beyond white middle-class voters who pack his rallies.

News broke that the campaign was undergoing a large restructuring on Wednesday, in which Trump added Stephen Bannon from Breitbart as the chief executive and Kellyanne Conway as campaign manager in place of Paul Manafort. The conservative Breitbart figure has been a cheerleader for Trump’s campaign for months and was critical of Republican leaders, including Ryan.

The Republican White House nominee, who is tanking in key swing states, hired a conservative news executive once dubbed “the most unsafe political operative in America” as his campaign CEO and promoted a leading Republican strategist to campaign manager.

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Trump’s more conciliatory tone Thursday was a marked departure. “We’re going to make sure Donald Trump is comfortable about being in his own skin – that he doesn’t lose that authenticity”, she added.

With less than 85 days until election day Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is trailing his opponent