Trump new strategy

Following his recent free fall campaign poll count and electoral disengagement away from the Trump campaign trail, the Republican presidential nominee seems to have improvised a new campaign strategy meant to keep the electoral balling count from favoring Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. Trump who has been recently rejected by top goons of the Republican party following a leaked sex tape, has changed his campaign strategy away from the conventional wisdom and thus embarking on what primed him atop the Republican base during the primaries.
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The Republican nominee who took a swipe at congressman Paul Ryan hinted that he was better off with or without the Republican congress leader who recently pullout self from supporting the Trump campaign. According to Trump in a recent twit's, Paul isn't just a weak leader but also somebody whose reliability cannot be relied upon. “It’s so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to,” Mr. Trump wrote. 

In his new strategy, Donald is expected to intensify more attacks not only on rival Hillary Clinton but also on former president Bill Clinton over his alleged sexual escapades. According to his campaign house, Donald plans to use this new strategic formation not only to increase his fan base but also to reduce the number of voters turnout who definitely might want to support Secretary Clinton come November 8. By attacking Mrs. Clinton, Donald plans to use some of the negative nasty statement about the democratic nominee in discouraging prospectus voters and the yet undecided not to turn out for the democratic nominee using some unconventional means.

“As more and more Republicans defect, it’s no surprise that Donald Trump is getting more and more desperate,” said Clinton press secretary Brian Fallon. “In the closing weeks, he can run his campaign however he chooses, but Hillary Clinton is going to continue talking about her positive vision for improving the lives for everyday Americans.”

Though, it is unclear whether this new found strategy will eventually turns around the electoral math, Mr. Trump’s advisers said they and their candidate are convinced he can win, noting that in the three weeks before the first debate, Mr. Trump climbed in the polls to even or ahead of Mrs. Clinton.


A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows him trailing the Democratic nominee by nine percentage points among likely voters, though his standing improved after his performance in Sunday’s debate, particularly with Republicans. 

According to a Republican strategist, Kevin Madden who worked on both George W. Bush and that of Mitt Romney campaigns, Mr. Trump's approach may drive turnout among his base, “but alienating his own party and swing voters won’t grow his vote. His remarks and tactics can have the adverse effect of energizing the Democratic base.”   .

Over the three days of polling, before and after the debate, Mrs. Clinton’s lead stood at 9 percentage points, 46% to 37%, among likely voters on a ballot including third-party candidates.

“I may be limping across that finish line,” Mr. Trump said at a a rally Monday. “But I’m getting across that finish line.”             

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