Trump Struggles To Explain His Fall In Oft-touted 2016 Polls

WASHINGTON (AP) — What's a Donald Trump campaign for president look like if he's no longer the only front-runner for the Republican nomination? [...] the real estate mogul and reality TV star has forgone paid advertising and traditional small-scale campaign events, where candidates interact with voters in the early voting states, for massive rallies in arenas and auditoriums. At nearly every one, Trump begins his speech by recounting his place in the latest polls, reciting one number after the next with the help of hand-written notes. [...] recently, Trump held a lead nationally and in the early primary states in preference polls. For Trump, the development appears to be a hard-to-swallow reversal — one that some supporters hope will force the billionaire businessman to compete harder for the Republican nomination than he has since the summer launch of his campaign. In referring to a poll taken in Iowa, Trump called The Des Moines Register a third-rate newspaper and described Bloomberg News as a company against him because its founder and namesake, Michael Bloomberg, has indicated a desire to run for president in the past. "The campaign has entered a new phase and I think that Donald needs to be up on television with a positive message outlining the very themes that drove him to number one in the polls," said Stone, who said that Trump should be flooding the airwaves in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

 

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