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Donald Trump raised more than $26 million through online and mail solicitations in June and another $25 million at events with the Republican National Committee, his campaign announced Wednesday, a hefty haul that his allies hope will put to rest anxieties in the party about his fundraising prowess.

 

The combined $51 million falls short of the $68.5 million that Democratic contender Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party collected in June, which included $40.5 million she raised directly for her campaign. But it was the biggest monthly take by far for the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, who did not begin to hold fundraising events until late May. And it suggests Trump has the ability to quickly inject large sums of money into his campaign coffers by tapping into the fervor of his supporters.

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For those that scoff at the idea that trump in some ways is more liberal than Clinton

 

Donald Trump considering a lifelong Democrat as the No. 2 on the Republican presidential ticket: retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn

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For those that scoff at the idea that trump in some ways is more liberal than Clinton

 

Donald Trump considering a lifelong Democrat as the No. 2 on the Republican presidential ticket: retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn

Great PR move floating that name out there. Proves he wants to unify.
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Past week has increasing opining of how and when he quits. I predict the Saturday before Cleveland so he can then spend Sunday and subsequent week making the cable TV rounds lambasting the "stupid GOP" and "the illegal rigging" of nomination etc

 

From today at Gawker:

 

http://gawker.com/how-is-donald-trump-going-to-quit-1782312998

Time is running out for your prediction
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It won't happen but it shows he's willing to bring the Country together and not divide like our current President. I like it.

well hell he shoulda said it would have Bernie sanders as VP

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True enough. Dude may well hang in there.

 

The mainstream media is carefully culling all his public statements and finding that at least 80% of his claims about campaign and his financial support are complete fictions.

 

If he can withstand that continued scrutiny of his Ckid-level imaginary campaign strength he could very well remain in play up to and past the convention in Cleveland

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