Trump gnaws at shorter leash.....

nhboy

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If I may...

"Donald Trump, after several straight days delivering a more scripted message, loosened the rhetorical shackles tightened by his new campaign manager and went off-script several times Wednesday afternoon, offering a more passionate but at times self-contradicting case for his candidacy.

The Republican nominee, still struggling to right his campaign after a prolonged dip in the polls, touted the same divisive policy ideas while promising an “end to the era of division.” He hailed himself as a political outsider, citing his decades as an insider who used his money to buy power. And he offered voters a black-and-white choice between the abject dystopia to come in a Clinton presidency or the problem-free paradise he vowed to easily restore.

"If I don't win, it will be worse than ever before,” he told supporters at a Tampa, Florida, rally. “But if I win, we're going to turn it around and it will be a beautiful thing."

Trump made the same overt appeals to Hispanics and blacks, constituencies that appear to have broadly written him off, as he first did last week. But he again based his sales pitch on a patronizing portrayal of black and Hispanic communities heavy on hyperbole and stereotypes.
 

vraiblonde

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Trump has great instincts and his fellow Republicans need to back off and let him do his thing. Obviously they don't know chit, otherwise Marco Rubio would be the nominee.

I love how the losers are trying to tell the winner how to win.
 

This_person

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August 24, 2016, 12:58 pm
Poll: Trump holds narrow lead over Clinton in Florida
By Lisa Hagen

Donald Trump has a 2-point lead over Hillary Clinton in the battleground state of Florida, a new poll finds.

A new Florida Atlantic University survey released on Wednesday shows the Republican presidential nominee leading his Democratic counterpart 43 percent to 41 percent, which is within the survey’s margin of error. Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson captures 8 percent, and 5 percent are undecided.

This is the first poll showing Trump leading Clinton in the Sunshine State since early July, according to RealClearPolitics polling.
 
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