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Nevertheless, the Trump campaign is optimistic that time remains for a turnaround, a position buttressed by the new ad buy.

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Critics have assailed Trump’s stance as harsh and unworkable, but it won the NY billionaire a fervent following among less-educated white males during the Republican primaries.

Anyway, maybe there’s nothing to this.

Meanwhile, Trump and his campaign sought to visibly improve their outreach to Latino voters last week, with the GOP nominee softening his tone on immigration and convening a Hispanic Advisory Council for input. (Yes, another one.) At the moment, he’s too busy tweeting about Hillary Clinton’s low IQ to have time for anything else.

Trump said it’s possible “that our country and its security have been greatly compromised by this”.

For Clinton, most voters – 54 percent – thought that donors to the Clinton Foundation were given special treatment during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of State.

The campaign is now targeting the battleground states of New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, Virginia, and Colorado, putting Trump on the air in a total of nine states.

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A Detroit pastor will interview Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday on his nationally syndicated Christian broadcasting network as part of Trump’s effort to appeal to African-American voters.

At almost 50 percent, Clinton’s percentage is the best since August 16 at 50.84, which was her highest in one month of polling.

“I just don’t speak for Donald Trump”, Reince Priebus said Sunday.

Murray said he reviewed polling data back to the 1984 presidential election and found that the previous highest proportion of voters who didn’t like either presidential nominee was 9 percent in the 1992 election between Bill ClintonBill ClintonHuma leaving Weiner: Private decision, not a public discussion Yes, black lives do matter.

Asked whether the initial tweet was presidential or appropriate, GOP officials and campaign advisers instead talked about reducing crime or said they were pleased Trump followed up with a tweet of condolence and empathy. Mass deportation did not win majority support in most places: In every state except Alabama and MS, less than half of those GOP primary voters said those in the US illegally should be deported, according to results posted on the CNN website. His supporters love him because he says the things that they want to ear – the only problem is that the votes of his core supporters might not be enough to get him into the White House.

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If Trump did not consolidate such support from voters who backed deportation, the race might have unfolded very differently. “I’ve had people say it’s a hardening, actually”.

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