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Trump releases his first TV ad of the general election

Mr Boxt said: “It would be inconceivable to me that someone like Hillary Clinton, who obviously is a global actor, who has strong relationships with leaders around the world.(wouldn’t) seek to assure all of her friends and allies around the world that we are not a nation of insane people”. On Wednesday, he overhauled his campaign management team for the second time in as many months, seeking to save his struggling White House bid.

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“The Trump campaign is at a ludicrously high disadvantage”, said Dan Senor, a former adviser to 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.

As a result, early voting will likely be concentrated heavily among registered Republicans initially before turning in the Democrats’ favor in late October to early November.

But while the Democrats were nearly certainly hacked by Trump’s allies in the Kremlin, it is less clear how significant the Republican hack really was.

Trump is trailing Hillary Clinton badly in the polls in battleground states with just 11 weeks to go until Election Day. The states that are traditionally where campaigns are won and lost are mostly leaning heavily in her direction.

It will air for the next 10 days on television stations across Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida, costing the campaign $4.8 million, according to officials. Some voters might shift to Trump after a severe terrorist event or a new revelation about Clinton (or her husband’s) life or income.

Pew’s poll in June showed Clinton with a 9% lead, putting her at 45% and Trump at 36%. “They will be on the attack”. Manafort resigned on Friday.

Bannon and Conway will have money to work with. It’s possible that the mogul now cares more about shaping how his supporters’ understand his loss than he does about trying to convert the skeptical voters he’d need to win.

Mr Boxt said: “It would be inconceivable to me that someone like Hillary Clinton, who obviously is a global actor, who has strong relationships with leaders around the world.(wouldn’t) seek to assure all of her friends and allies around the world that we are not a nation of insane people”.

Meantime, the Clinton campaign released a new ad in which it asked what Donald Trump is hiding by not releasing his tax returns.

Trump’s America is simple: “secure”.

Mark Zandi, a Republican economist whom the Clinton campaign likes to quote, says the Trump tax proposals could cost the US $10 trillion over the next decade. “He’s the bulldozer candidate”. He took on Clinton and her strong support among American-Americans, and contended that his rival would rather give jobs to refugees than American citizens. Johnson continues to poll best among voters under 40.

The strategist said: “Parties are weaker than they have been for a long time, so they couldn’t police these candidates”.

Clinton had no intention of letting Trump’s messages pass politely. By all accounts, the Clinton campaign is far ahead of Trump in building modern data infrastructure.

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It is increasingly likely that Republicans are going to cut off his funding and bail on Donald Trump.

The audience reacts as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers a campaign speech in Charlotte N.C. Thursday