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Trump says people ‘will soon be calling me Mr Brexit’

Trump, reading from prepared remarks Thursday night, acknowledged that he sometimes says “the wrong thing” in an astonishing act of contrition that signaled Trump’s willingness to break from his characteristic brashness and bare-knuckles style that carried him to victory in the Republican primaries, but risks dooming him in the general election. “I have done that”. “He has continued to do so through each of the 428 days from then until now, without shame or regret”. “I do regret it”. “And believe it or not, I regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain”. “Too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues”.

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“I’ve never been politically correct – it takes far too much time, and can often make it more hard to achieve total victory”, Trump remarked.

The startling comments might raise some eyebrows. As a media strategist, I would say Manafort gave solid advice to Trump. “I don’t want to change”. If you start pivoting you’re not being honest with people.

Clinton, campaigning Wednesday in Cleveland, said voters should not be fooled by any Trump efforts to revamp his candidacy. “If it’s possible for Trump to get more offensive and unhinged and disgusting, I’m sure he will” but that is all “ammunition” for Priorities to turn attacks back around on Trump. “You do things and you say things”.

“I haven’t spoken to the media, and Caputo was sacked”, Lewandowski, who was also fired, said in a text message.

Two months later, Trump was asked by WAVY-TV if he would like to apologize to McCain.

“North Carolina is going to be very important”, Trump said. And in the meantime, Ms Clinton has been able to build commanding leads in most of the swing states.

He criticized the parents of a Muslim American soldier who was killed in Iraq.

“I don’t regret anything”, Trump said.

The Indiana governor sarcastically offered to help Hassan with her answers by saying simply “no” and put in a plug for U.S. Sen.

And this is bad news for Trump because, historically, every nominee winning at this point in the process since polling was invented has gone on to, at the very least, win the popular vote. She is now predicted to win 348 electoral votes to the Republican nominee’s 190.

Hillary Clinton will be 69 years old in October.

Hamid was ejected from a rally in Rock Hill, South Carolina in January when she silently protested Trump by standing up during his speech. None of the conversations appeared to be hostile.

It’s Donald Trump like he’s never been seen before.

The ejection of Anantha was even more curious.

The billionaire businessman reminded supporters that he’s “not a politician”, saying he “never wanted to learn the language of the insiders”. He wore multiple pro-Trump t-shirts.

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“I’ve made mistakes. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t”.

“All of this calculation over the emails will probably be drowned out by the determination that he’s not fit to be president”, said Matt Bennett, once an aide to former Vice President Al Gore and a senior vice president at the centrist think tank Third Way. “There’s no denying that”.

“I’m on your side a thousand percent”.

“I am glad that I make the powerful a little uncomfortable now and again – including some powerful people in my own party”.

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Whether this is a sign of the campaign’s internal disarray or an indication that Trump is getting smart is a matter of dispute among those inside and on the periphery of Trump’s operation.

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