Trump alter his campaign staff courting black Americans
Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the US presidential elections conducted new amendments to the presidential campaign team for the second time in two months, at a time when rivals accused Democrats of betraying African Americans calling for them to vote for him.
Trump decided the appointment of Chief Executive Officer of site Britbart "Stephen Bannon," chief executive of the campaign, and Killian Conway, director of the campaign, before less than three months on the date scheduled for November next presidential election.
This amendment came after opinion polls showed that falls in front of Trump's Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the race for the presidency.
In the context Trump accused Democrats of betraying African Americans who invited them to support him, and vowed to reject intolerance if he became president in an unprecedented attempt to win the votes of American minorities.
In L'Ouest Visit Bend, Wisconsin (center) asked the Republican candidate vote of each African-American struggles in the country today for a different future and better, as he put it.
Trump said that the failure of the Democratic Party and Khan African Americans, and added that Democrats consider that their access to the African American vote is settled.
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Republican presidential candidate has vowed to reject intolerance and -ovq Cefh- if he became president, while his opponents accuse him of intolerance in the various remarks about Muslims or Mexican immigration.
Trump said in a statement posted on Facebook "reject intolerance, hatred and oppression in all its forms and we will seek to build a new future based on our culture and our shared values as a people, an American uniform."
Trump raised resentment after the beginning of his campaign, said it would prevent foreign Muslims from entering the United States temporarily in the fight against "attacks jihadists" Before alleviate this statement afterwards.
He also said that if elected president would be required senior administration officials to sign a pledge not to accept any fees from the institutions to have pressure groups or from foreign countries in exchange for testimony words, for a period of five years after leaving office.
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