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Trump campaign struggles to deal with recent missteps

The statement did not address the endorsement issue.

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The fundraising gap between the Clinton and Trump campaigns shrank in July. Ryan was among several GOP leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who released statements in which they distanced themselves from Trump’s hateful comments about the Gold Star family. Eighty-seven percent of respondents said they would vote for Clinton, with the remaining 9 percent undecided.

“I strongly support Paul Ryan, strongly endorse his re-election”, said Pence in a phone interview with Fox News.

‘What I will say is that they have been told these are classified briefings, ‘ he added, in response to a question about whether he was concerned about Trump obtaining the classified information.

Ryan, who only reluctantly endorsed Trump in June after it was clear he would be the party’s nominee, saw his relationship with the mogul grow fraught once again in recent days after the billionaire refused to endorse the Badger State Republican in his reelection bid.

According to the McClatchy-Marist Poll, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton now has a 15-point lead over Donald Trump in a national poll out Thursday, August 4. “He has suggested that the likes of their son should not be allowed in the United States – to say nothing of entering its service”. Mr. Khan even offered a copy of the Constitution to Mr. Trump, saying that perhaps he has not read the constitution.

This is not the first time Pence has broken protocol and expressed an opinion different from that of his running mate. Her spokesman pointed out that Trump has not said he won’t vote for Trump, making the ad “political double-speak”.

Donald Trump rejected a Muslim lawyer’s assertion on the Democratic convention stage that the Republican nominee has “sacrificed nothing and no one”.

Though the club will not support Trump in his presidential bid, Garvey announced the club’s intention to “continue the fight against liberal overreach on campus” and campaign for at least two Republicans seeking re-election in New Hampshire and NY. “We know now that both of them, from the way they’ve been talking, we can expect acceleration or continuation of these devastating wars that have hurt so many people and we need to be preparing for it now, rather than the outcome of the election”.

“At the same time I would put a lot of pressure on China because economically we have tremendous power over China”.

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Clinton still has significantly more money in the bank than Trump; her campaign has $58 million on hand, compared to Trump’s $37 million. In some cases he has tried to smooth over the differences with careful language, but in others he has appeared to simply take a position opposed to Trump’s.

Reuters