
Trump Shakes Up Staff as Campaign Tries to Broaden Base
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Some are questioning whether the latest campaign moves will help Trump broaden his base.
With just 82 days until Election Day, Donald Trump is once again shaking up his top campaign staff, which has seen three campaign managers in just as many months. But some conservatives are questioning whether the move will help him broaden his base of support—a key hurdle to overcome in crucial swing states like Florida and Ohio. Host Eddie Arruza hosts a panel to discuss the latest moves.
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Trump Shakes Up Staff as Campaign Tries to Broaden Base
Clip: 8/16/2016 | 15m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
With just 82 days until Election Day, Donald Trump is once again shaking up his top campaign staff, which has seen three campaign managers in just as many months. But some conservatives are questioning whether the move will help him broaden his base of support—a key hurdle to overcome in crucial swing states like Florida and Ohio. Host Eddie Arruza hosts a panel to discuss the latest moves.
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