Donald Trump's Missteps Risk Putting a Ceiling Over His Support in Swing States
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — Donald J. Trump has been sitting tight for a considerable length of time for a survey in which he splits 50 percent of the vote against Hillary Clinton in any of his top battleground states: Florida, New Hampshire, Ohio or Pennsylvania.
"It'll happen after the traditions," he said in a July 6 meeting. "Trust me."
In any case, in the most recent two weeks, rather than drawing in a surge of new admirers, Mr. Trump has been discharging support among faithful Republicans, insurrectionary independents, Clinton-despising Democrats and others, as per surveys and 30 interviews with a cross-segment of voters. His question with the Muslim guardians of the Army skipper who was killed in real life in Iraq, and his recommendation that "Second Amendment individuals" could by one means or another stop Mrs. Clinton, have escalated questions about Mr. Trump even among Americans who were at first pulled in to his forthright and freewheeling
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