Donald Trump just wired $10 million to his campaign

November 02 00:00 2016

“Donald Trump has spent his entire campaign running against the groups he needs to expand his coalition”, said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster who advised Florida Senator Marco Rubio’s failed presidential campaign.

“So I couldn’t think of a better place to come back to with another woman whose voice we need now more than ever”, Clinton said during the rally. “Hopefully I won’t have to make that decision”.

But if stocks slide, Trump will prevail, they said.

“The more emails WikiLeaks releases, the more the lines between the Clinton Foundation, the secretary of state’s office, and the Clintons’ personal finances are blurred”, Trump told thousands of supporters who jammed a livestock arena in Springfield. Clinton’s edge in the poll in the City of Philadelphia is 77 to 9; in the city suburbs, she’s up 48 to 36 percent.

Traditionally, presidential candidates hold a well-publicized meeting in the weeks after the election.

In-person voting is off to a slower start for both Democrats and Republicans compared to 2012, when Republican Mitt Romney narrowly won the state. At this point four years ago, they led Republicans by 167,401, or 20.5 points, in the early vote.

“One of the things that I can tell you that a lot of us are scared of is this voter fraud”.

The most recent data reflect a shift of nearly a full percentage point toward Trump compared to data collected a day earlier. Trump took ten times more money out of his campaign in reimbursements to his own businesses than he gave in October.

He is slightly ahead in OH, but the race is tight enough that he was holding three campaign events in the state on Thursday.

“We’re doing everything we can to make up for it”, Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper said. Deep in transition planning, she’s begun retooling her campaign message to emphasize unifying the country after a divisive race.

Although the poll shows many Trump supporters would have doubts about a Clinton win, the poll shows relatively little acute concern that claims of inaccuracy and voter fraud could prevent Americans overall from accepting the results.

In that survey of 800 likely Texas voters, conducted by Crosswind Media & Public Relations and Pulse Opinion Research, Trump has 45 percent support to 38 percent for Clinton and 7 percent for Johnson and 10 percent not sure. That margin is the largest national lead for Clinton among recent surveys. Trump also gave an additional $2,600 on October 20, other filings show.

She stepped on stage in Winston-Salem with the woman her campaign has called The Closer-Michelle Obama. She raised $70 million with $82 million in its coffers. It would be paid for through Clinton’s proposed tax increases on the wealthy.

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Donald Trump just wired $10 million to his campaign
 
 
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