Trump plans detailed immigration talk as questions remain
That survey uses a slightly different method than most, asking roughly 3,000 randomly recruited voters on a regular basis about their support for Clinton, Trump, or another candidate. Trump addresses the group the next day.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is expected to make a nine-state, $10 million ad buy to hit rival Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are preparing for their first face-to-face debate, now less than one month away.
In his speech on Saturday in Iowa, Trump said he would seek to institute a tracking system to ensure illegal immigrants who overstay their visas are quickly removed, and would propose an e-verify system to prevent undocumented residents from gaining access to welfare and other benefits. The pollsters note that the race “hasn’t been this close since late July”, with the Democratic candidate now polling at just 43 percent to Trump’s 40.
Trump’s latest ad will focus on the economy, according to campaign advisers who spoke with the AP.
Trump did not explain how his plan would affect undocumented residents who have been in the United States for decades and obeyed USA laws.
“Those are the things that Donald Trump is going to answer”.
Trump’s campaign earlier had scheduled the speech for last Thursday, but canceled it as he wrestled with the complex policy.
But it’s not clear what he’ll say, apparently even to his top supporters. “The American dream: Achievable”, the narrator declares.
Pence, Conway and other surrogates said the main tenets of Trump’s immigration plan still will include building a wall along the southern US border and making Mexico pay for it, no path to legalization or citizenship for people here illegally and stronger border enforcement.
Pence appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union”, Priebus was on NBC’s “Meet the Press”, and Conway was on “Fox News Sunday” and CBS’ “Face the Nation”.