Trump has struggled in recent weeks to offer voters a consistent message and now trails behind Clinton in preference polls of most key battleground states. “We may have reached the point of no return for Donald Trump,” said Republican strategist Alex Conant, a senior aide to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign. Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway filled the campaign manager position left vacant since Trump fired his former campaign chief almost two months ago. Trump is spending at least $1.4 million in Florida, $1 million in Pennsylvania, about $831,000 in North Carolina and $746,000 in Ohio, according to Kantar Media. Trump’s campaign has benefited from outside political groups.
Source: thestar August 19, 2016 01:49 UTC