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Home Front: Politix
Trump campaign shakeup
2016-08-18
[CNN] Donald Trump's campaign is undergoing a major staff shake-up with less than three months to Election Day, adding two officials to top posts overseeing his struggling campaign and signaling a shift toward campaigning as a scorched earth outsider in order to win.

Trump has named Steve Bannon, the executive chairman of Breitbart News and a former investment banker, to the post of chief executive and promoted Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser and pollster to his campaign, to the position of campaign manager, Conway confirmed to CNN early Wednesday morning.

The addition of Bannon -- known for his brass-knuckled demeanor and his website's sharp tone -- came hours after reports surfaced that Roger Ailes, the recently ousted head of Fox News, will begin to advise Trump as he prepares for the presidential debates. The influence of both men lays the groundwork for unleashing Trump this fall from the more traditional presidential candidate framework, which Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort's leadership was brought on to create.

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Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2016-08-18 17:08  

#2  Oh. They feel he should hire the same establishment losers who practically threw the McCain campaign.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-08-18 09:12  

#1  HA!, "struggling" because he hasn't spent money on news media. Whereas Hilly, CNN, MSN, NBC, BLM, Soros, Democrats have paid who knows how much against Trump. He still stands. He only grows support form the vast majority of Americans. The first Republican to fight back at the global elites in these many years.
Posted by: Dale   2016-08-18 06:56  

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