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Trump’s Backers Way Less Confident Votes Will Be Counted Accurately — THIS CHART
It is narrow, rocky, and steep.
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Today, in the presidential campaign, a major resignation on Donald Trump’s team, new details about Hillary Clinton’s emails, and a visit to the flood zone in Louisiana.
She campaigned in OH and Pennsylvania this past week – following a disastrous stretch for her GOP rival that has helped solidify her lead in polls.
That adds 37 more electoral votes to Clinton’s total and puts her at 273 electoral votes – just ahead of the needed 270 electoral votes to win the White House.
After a series of self-inflicted wounds, Trump moved to stanch the bleeding Wednesday, announcing new top campaign aides, the second shake-up in two months. But as his polls plummeted and the pundits began looking at Trump’s poor performance among college-educated voters, women, and minorities and in swing states, even Trump began to panic. Thanks to the previous managers, Trump remains the same person will full of controversies and sensations in the USA presidential poll.
“Those peddling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society – a narrative supported with a nod by my opponent – share directly in the responsibility for the unrest in Milwaukee and many other places within our country”, Trump said.
August has thus far been kind to Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers both nationally and in some critical battleground states.
“Her failed decisions as secretary of State unleashed ISIS onto the world”. Trump has a similar lead in Arizona. But to win the general election, Trump needs to win over independent voters.
The broader story behind Trump’s summer doldrums lies in the demographic breakdowns of the polling.
Trump’s controversial views worked to rally the base during the Republican primaries. Based on the survey, neither candidate is viewed positively by most Americans, and two thirds of USA adults believe the nation is on the wrong trail. Virginia stands at 38 percent. Obama won roughly 93 percent of black voters in his re-election campaign in 2012. Most demographers estimate that whites will make up 70 percent or less of the electorate this November. It’s not even clear whether Trump can maintain this new posture through the weekend. People who already have a particular impression of Trump may let that assessment spill over into other areas.
Welker cut off Pierson and told her that Trump is “clearly trying to spin up some of that speculation” about Clinton’s health.
The Republican establishment and party leaders who were reluctant to support Trump are also at fault, said Michael Scholz, 36, a supply chain sales manager. Trump’s semi-apology set political pundits abuzz, but the most notable change in Trump’s rhetoric in recent weeks has really been his direct and repeated appeals towards African-Americans.
Following the appointment of Steve Bannon as Donald Trump’s campaign CEO, it’s now struck sour note as the former campaign chairman Paul Manafort called his quits to his role.
It seemed Trump was doubling down on the smashmouth style that got him the nomination.
In a speech Thursday night in Charlotte, Trump said, “Sometimes in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing”.
Worried Republicans are taking a wait-and-see attitude.
Campaign spokesman Jason Miller said Gates would remain part of the campaign with a new role as liaison to the Republican National Committee, which has had a turbulent relationship with its nominee this year.
Conway said she didn’t want Trump to lose his “authenticity”. “I am what I am”. You have to be you.
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He said that he doesn’t want to change and if he starts pivoting then he is not being honest with people.