Trump acknowledges that footage he saw was not from Iran
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets the audience Thursday after speaking at a rally at International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 357 Hall, in Las Vegas.
Brian Fallon, her national press secretary, has routinely said that Clinton “oftentimes” will end the day with a media availability where she will “literally stand there for 15, 20 minutes and answer questions from her traveling press corps, including the embeds from the various networks”.
“The plane I saw on television was the hostage plane in Geneva, Switzerland, not the plane carrying US$400 million in cash going to Iran!”
A tape was made, right? And I need your help, I need you to be part of this campaign, she said, asking her supporters not to be overconfident. US officials have said any reference to militants taking part was initially dropped for classification reasons. Helping him make the case a big July fundraising haul. It is the first sign that Donald Trump’s typically good relationship with poll numbers has started to flag.
Portman’s skittishness to be close to Trump only fans the story that Republicans are not united behind their presidential nominee. “Small contributions $61 each”. The data seems to contradict Trump’s statement when he claimed “we’re doing fantastically” in an interview earlier this week.
In an op-ed for the The New York Times, Morell explained, while he’s not a registered Democrat or Republican and has never publicly endorsed a presidential nominee, that “between now and then, I will do everything I can to ensure that she [Clinton] is elected as our 45th president”. “We are Ryan Republicans here in Wisconsin, not Trump Republicans”.
While many prominent Republicans have either only given half-hearted endorsements of Trump, or no support at all, few Republican groups have given as strong of a condemnation of Trump.
Campaign chairman Paul Manafort insisted Trump would work with Ryan if elected, but he conceded the endorsement question had sparked tension inside Trump’s NY campaign headquarters. It also includes George W. Bush-era Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Hayden saying he’s “frightened” by the prospect of Trump living up to his campaign promises if elected.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan cited a scheduling conflict, while Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said he’d attend an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner instead of appearing with his party’s standard bearer.
Out of all these polls, the Pennsylvania poll is the most interesting to observers, considering the role the state plays in the Trump campaign strategy.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution poll, released Friday, showed Clinton with a 4-point lead over Trump, excluding third-party candidates. “We had a bounce, we knew that the Democrats would have a bounce”. Manafort says the dip is no surprise.