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Trump says Clinton takes black voters for granted

After Donald Trump convened several Hispanic leaders in New York Saturday to discuss strategy for a campaign struggling with minorities, media outlets reported that the Republican nominee seemed to be softening his previous primary stance on illegal immigrants in the United States.

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A source familiar with the move told CNN that how much time Spicer spends working out of the campaign’s headquarters each week will vary.

Klarman, who gave $5,400 to Clinton’s campaign in June, said he plans to continue backing Clinton as the election approaches.

However, Priebus expressed optimism about Trump’s recent efforts and his new campaign leadership.

But the hiring of Bannon – a longtime RNC critic known for no-holds-barred criticism of the party elite – had raised eyebrows and concerns over his relationship with the party organization.

She said that Trump is acting more presidential, pointing to his planned trip to Louisiana later Friday to visit the victims of mass floods there. “When someone running for president says he looks upon a plan called Operation Wetback favorably, we should believe him the first dozen times he lays out his intentions”.

Donald Trump made an impassioned plea to black voters on Friday evening in Dimondale, Michigan, asking them: “What the hell do you have to lose?”

The Clinton campaign put up its first general election TV ads more than two months ago and has since spent more than million on them.

That’s why veteran presidential campaign strategist Ed Rollins warns that Trump must make sure he has his “own imprint”.

Though former Celebrity Apprentice star Omarosa Manigault is Trump’s Director for African-American Outreach, the campaign has no formal group or coalition doing outreach specifically to minority voters.

The report came in stark contrast to remarks Trump made at a rally here in eastern Virginia on Saturday evening that essentially served as a greatest hits of his immigration proposals.

Trump, in a statement, praised Manafort’s work on the campaign and called him a “true professional”.

That type of one-on-one interaction with voters is a staple of most political campaigning, yet something Trump had mostly avoided in favor of large rallies.

Trump recently shook up his staff in an effort to regain his campaign’s momentum, but his choice of the chairman of the highly conservative Breitbart website to be his campaign chief doesn’t signal that Trump was focused on reaching out to expand his appeal to more centrist or moderate voters, Gallup said.

Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, said Sunday morning that she does not want the Republican presidential nominee to release his tax returns until an audit by the Internal Revenue Service is completed, abandoning a position that she took five months ago, when she didn’t work for the campaign and urged Trump to “be transparent” and release the filings.

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“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”.

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