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Trump lashes out at ‘crooked media’
The latest confirmation the Trump Train is chugging uphill arrives with new polling showing Democrat Hillary Clinton leads Mr. Trump in some of the most diverse battleground states, including by double digits in two of them, according to four brand-new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls: Florida: Clinton 44, Trump 39; North Carolina: Clinton 48, Trump 39; Virginia: 46, 33; Colorado: 46, 32.
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Frustratingly for Republicans, Trump’s missteps have overshadowed hard news for Clinton – the new release of 44 previously unreleased email exchanges Clinton had while at the State Department.
Only 36% of voters now think Trump is “in touch with the problems ordinary Americans face in their daily lives”, according to a CNN/ORC poll released August 1.
“Although I disagree with much of what Clinton said on Thursday, her delivery was effective”, said Morici, who has yet to endorse a candidate.
A New York Times article about the fact that Trump is running out of time to right his sinking campaign set the Republican nominee off.
These days, Trump, a creature of the media, hates what he is reading and seeing.
Trump has polarized the party with his vow to build a wall on the U.S. -Mexico border and his plan to impose a temporary ban on Muslims seeking to enter the country. She opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an Asian trade agreement she backed as secretary of state, but said at her own MI event this past week that “the answer is not to rant and rave and cut ourselves off from the world”.
Donald Trump is now threatening to abolish First Amendment press freedoms if he is elected president.
“As a result of this tax plan, and all of the components of the tax plan, the trade elements, the investment elements, you’re going to have a situation where jobs are going to come back to America”, Manafort told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union”. All major US presidential candidates in modern history have released their returns. “I’m so glad they kept that dress, so glad they kept that dress, because it shows what the hell they are”.
“The campaign is moving to get forward and is very strong”, Manafort said, claiming that it has raised $132 million in two months and is organized in all 50 states.
Donald Trump’s war on the press has gone nuclear.
He again threatened to revoke the press credentials of The New York Times.
When asked if Trump was serious about this, Miller said, “We’ll see”. That is not always the case; in June, a Trump campaign staffer and private security removed a Politico reporter who entered the rally with the general public. Tim Kaine, D-Va., talks with Sasha Hurwitz during a campaign stop at the Bridge Cafe Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016, in Manchester, N.H.
“If there’s completely biased, ridiculous reporting that’s going on, then, look, we have to stand up and defend ourselves”, he said on “Reliable Sources”. He called the report “fiction” and reiterated that he is not about to change what he sees as a winning campaign formula.
Trump “speaks his heart and he speaks his mind” and in doing so has drawn attention to important issues, Pence said on “Fox News Sunday”.
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“I just think the window for that has passed”, Mr. King said Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”. That tweet was followed by: “My rallies are not covered properly by the media. They never discuss the real message and never show crowd size or enthusiasm”. As tempting as it might be to watch Trump implode and make this election a mandate about him, she needs to persuade voters that she is ultimately the person they want in the White House or else she will start at a big disadvantage if she is victorious in November.