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Trump’s Campaign Is Looking More And More Like An Elaborate Media Launch

And in an address Thursday evening, he uncharacteristically volunteered that he regretted some of his caustic comments – though he notably did not specify which ones.

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On Thursday, in what some are mistakenly calling a “pivot”, Trump told supporters, that sometimes, “in the heat of the debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing”. “And believe it or not, I regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain”. Yet his role grew to serve as Trump’s connection to the GOP establishment, telling Republican elders that their presidential nominee would run a traditional campaign that would not imperil down-ballot candidates.

There’s no certainty Trump’s shifting strategy can reverse that trend. It’s not even clear whether Trump can maintain this new posture through the weekend. If his previous attempts at a “pivot” are any indication, the odds are low. In breaking with that approach, Trump appears set on finishing the race on his own terms- win or lose. “But that change in 2004 that John Kerry made helped him do significantly better”.

The New York businessman’s campaign reserved television ad space over the coming 10 days in Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to Kantar Media’s political ad tracker.

Yet Trump has struggled badly in recent weeks to offer voters a consistent message, overshadowing formal policy speeches with a steady stream of self-created controversies, including a public feud with an American Muslim family whose son was killed while serving in the US military in Iraq.

Although the suburb just outside Lansing is overwhelmingly white, Trump made an appeal to black voters.

Some Ukrainian politicians who have been mentioned in entries released earlier this year have confirmed to local media that the books are genuine. And he’s stepped up his focus on Clinton, casting her as a dishonest agent of Washington.

“The firm has retained Caplin & Drysdale as independent, outside legal counsel to determine if we were misled by the Centre for a Modern Ukraine or any other individuals with regard to the Centre’s potential ties to foreign governments or political parties”, the statement said.

Bannon’s Breitbart News website is virulently anti-Clinton and his appointment was seen as Trump’s way of thumbing his nose at Republican leaders who have been urging him to tone down the shoot-from-the-hip style of speech he used effectively in the primaries.

Just hours before Trump landed in Baton Rouge, his son Eric criticised Obama for not travelling to Louisiana in an interview with Fox News, saying that the president “can’t stop a round of golf to go check in on the victims of this bad tragedy”. Trump fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski in June, a time at which Manafort ascended to the top of the organization. Donald Trump’s campaign turnaround plan on Friday featured the unorthodox candidate acting much like a conventional politician struggling to revive a presidential bid on the ropes.

Conway, in an interview on ABC, insisted it’s Trump who is driving the reboot.

She said that the next president should be a real conservative who connects with the youth.

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Louisiana’s Democratic governor defended the administration’s response Thursday, saying he has spoken daily with the White House and would prefer Obama hold off on visiting because such stops pull local police and first responders into providing security.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers a campaign speech in Charlotte N.C. Thursday Aug. 18 2016