Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton Is Raising ‘Blood Money’

That was never 100 percent true, though he did spend way more out of pocket than other one-percenters who sought high office. “Interestingly, Trump’s own products are made in a lot of countries that aren’t named America”. And, just like O once did, he could claim it’s a good-government thing and challenge Hillary to forgo her “blood money” and accept public financing too.

She’s also highlighting his numerous bankruptcies, including his Atlantic City casinos. And on Wednesday, he’ll deliver a speech focused on what he describes as Clinton’s “failed policies and bad judgment”.

CNN global economic analyst Rana Foroohar agrees that the speech didn’t get people excited about what the (Hillary) Clinton economy could be. Among them: assailing a judge’s Mexican heritage, asserting that President Barack Obama sympathized with terrorists after the Orlando nightclub attacks, and trying to explain away his campaign’s dismal fundraising.

Clinton says markets “rise and fall” based on comments made by presidential candidates.

Allowing the United States to accrue similar debt would rattle investors and could lead to economic catastrophe, she added.

Clinton is campaigning in Columbus, Ohio. Clinton continued her warning that Trump would be unsafe for America.

Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker, who has been seen as a potential vice presidential pick, said he was “pretty excited” to learn of the changes. They say Syria, who knows where they’re from.

About $5,000 from the campaign went to Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC, which offers Virginia wines bearing the bold letters of Trump.

“This is the first fundraising email I have ever sent on behalf of my campaign”.

Hillary Clinton is on Capitol Hill meeting with House Democrats.

This comes as Trump fired his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski.

He’s begun doing what any other modern campaign might have started months ago: he’s started sending out fundraising emails. I spent $55 million in the primaries.

Money can’t buy an election, it’s true. That compares with 46.6 per cent support for Clinton and 32.3 per cent for Trump on June 12, a date that marked her widest lead for the month. The subject line: “The First One”.

Even refreshments have a Trump tie. He says he wants “to beat Crooked Hillary”, but “I need your help to do so”.

“Clinton said to wild cheers”.

As an alternative to soliciting large donations, some Republicans are suggesting that Trump consider a fundraising system that worked for another Clinton rival.

Finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission detail a campaign unafraid to co-mingle political and business endeavors in an unprecedented way.

Trump has also been slow to embrace an aggressive plan to raise the hundreds of millions of dollars needed to fund both his campaign and the RNC’s ground game - frustrating donors.

Since then, Republican supporters have been scrambling to assemble the kind of infrastructure that Clinton has had in place for more than a year. Among key donors: Charles Koch, who gave $3 million; Wisconsin roofing company executive Diane Hendricks, who gave $2 million; and Virginia developer Richard Gilliam, who gave $1 million.

“I continue to build a team of great people that will ensure we win in November”, Trump said in a statement. But I feel he needs to do more.

The “match” gimmick is a way of showing that contributor and recipient are in the fight against Clinton together.

Many Republicans feel he has squandered the precious weeks since locking up the nomination. His tiny campaign outfit was victorious with a media-driven primary campaign, but you’ve got to have a basic infrastructure to compete in a 50-state election-even on such basics as turning out your voters.

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