g*n 发帖数: 616 | 1 Donald Trump’s campaign manager admits: ‘We are behind’
MIAMI - Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, a longtime
Republican pollster, admitted Sunday that her candidate is currently losing
to Democrat Hillary Clinton.
"We are behind," Conway said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Clinton, she said, "
has some advantages, like $66 million in ad buys just in the month of
September, thereby doubling her ad buys from August. Now, most of those ads
are negative against Donald Trump 閳ワ拷 classic politics of personal
destruction, cesspool kind of ads. And she has tremendous advantages: She
has a former president, who happens to be her husband, campaigning for her.
The current president and first lady, vice president, all much more popular
than she can hope to be."
But Conway is still hopeful that Trump can be victorious by winning over
undecided voters who don't like Clinton. Instead of pointing to polls, which
Trump has said are rigged against him, Conway pointed to the enthusiasm
that she seen on the campaign trail.
"Let me tell you something: You go out on the road with Donald Trump,
this
election doesn't feel over," Conway said on CNN's "State of the
Union."
[Donald Trump is in a funk: Bitter, hoarse and pondering 'If I lose...']
On "Fox News Sunday," Conway said Trump is focused on winning
Florida, Ohio,
Iowa, North Carolina and, possibly, Nevada, while protecting Arizona and
Georgia, which are traditionally Republican states but have seen bursts of
support for Clinton in polls.
On CNN, Conway would not say whether she had known ahead of time that Trump
planned to use a major policy speech in Gettysburg, Pa., on Saturday to lash
out at women who have accused him of sexual assault, calling them "
liars"
and threatening to sue them after the election.
"Well, I was there at the speech yesterday in Gettysburg .閳ワ拷.閳ワ拷
." Conway
said, then pivoted to a description of the policy stances that were outlined
in Trump's speech but were overshadowed by his defensive comments.
CNN's Jake Tapper again asked Conway whether she knew Trump would "
spend 15
minutes railing against people accusing him of misdeeds, railing against the
media." |
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