The Donald Trump crusade said Sunday 'WE'RE NOT GIVING UP' Trump crusade subtle elements way to triumph, arranges new TV advertisement barrage


The Donald Trump crusade said Sunday that it arranges significant TV notices in its battle to the complete against Democratic adversary Hillary Clinton - reinforced by late national and state surveys.

"This race is not over," Trump battle administrator Kellyanne Conway told "Fox News Sunday." "Numerous in the media say it's over. For the twelfth time they're forgetting about Donald Trump."

In spite of surveys demonstrating that Clinton drives Trump in battleground states, for example, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Virginia, Conway contended each are inside shutting separation for Trump and that Clinton has neglected to cross the key 50-percent edge in any of them, regardless of outspending the Trump crusade by millions.

"She's still under 50 all around and she's burned through $66 million in advertisements, for the most part antagonistic … individual decimation promotions against Donald Trump just in September," Conway said. "In this way, with all that on the field, we're simply beginning to expand some of our ventures reporting in real time."

Conway said the crusade's way to triumph still incorporates Florida, Ohio, Iowa, North Carolina and potentially Nevada while securing customarily Republican states Arizona and Georgia.

She likewise contended that races in still-challenged states "can pivot in the following two weeks," before Election Day on Nov. 8.
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