Last change: Oct 4, 2016
Rapidly he began losing in the polls, everything has turned around
Although a couple of times it seemed that Donald Trump is going through the worst week of his presidential campaign, it seems that this one would still be by far the worst.
There are still 36 days until the presidential election, and Trumps campaign is in ever deeper problems.
Last, the greatest, is the consequence of the immense story that this weekend was released by the New York Times stating that Trump in 1995 reported a loss of 916 million dollars.
From that could follow that well-known businessman, for 18 years, does not pay federal income tax, which was so far been the topic by which he was bombed by Hillary Clinton.
Namely, Trump for a year now refuses to present his tax card, from which could be seen, not only just his financial weight, but also how much he pays, or not pays taxes in the United States vault.
Trump for months says that the will show his tax card after the audit, that is currently ongoing, although the competent authorities have long ago confirmed that this is not a barrier to present his financial information to the public.
In September, they were almost equal
With the discovery of the Times, that Trump has not jet denied, hardly any presidential candidate could bear with, let alone Trump who is seriously losing control of his campaign, even though, in September, he was almost even with Hillary Clinton in the polls, writes CNN.
Now, the last survey shows a completely different picture: the Democratic candidate is again in vantage to Trump, with 42 percent of those who would at this time voted for her, compared to 36 per cent of them would vote for Trump. These are the results of the last survey of public opinion published on Monday, a research by Politico / Morning Consult institute. The same survey before the presidential debate on September 26, gave Trump one percent point more than to Clinton (39 percent vs to 38 percent).
Counterproductive brawl with Latin American beauty queen
Only in the past week Trump has tremendously badly performed the first of three debates with Hillary Clinton, and after fought unsuccessfully for days to recover from that, and then on got in an extremely counterproductive quarrel with Latin American beauty queen Alicia Machado, to spice up that all with morning twitter tirades and insinuations about the Clinton marriage.
And a story about the taxes, which could undermine the image of a successful businessman, Trump, will certainly dominate the next few days.
To make the matters worse, the New York county Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced that he has ordered Trump's charitable foundation to stop to raise money in the state, after that emerged reports that it did not presented the audit findings, which are required by law.
Schneiderman has, on Friday, sent Trump Foundation a warning that they have violated a state law when they collected more than 25 thousand dollars from foreign donors without the required notification to state authorities.
Clinton would receive 42 percent, and Trump 36 percent of votes
Charitable foundations in New York must carry out annual audits to be able to receive money from donors. Trump has collected nearly $ 4.4 million for his foundation since 2009, and the last time he himself donated money was in 2008. The biggest donors are the World Wide Wrestling Entertainment, NBC Universal, and some well-known collector of autographs of famous people.
If the elections were held at this moment, Clinton would receive 42, and Trump 36 percent of votes, libertarian Gary Johnson nine percent and the Greens candidate Jill Stein two percent of the votes. And according the study by Politica / Morning Consulta 55 percent of voters have worse opinion about Donald Trump after the attack on Machado. From the survey level of 11 states that were published this week, Clinton leads in all 11, Republicans are trying to spin all in favor of Trump.
Of course, Trump's camp will not give up without a fight. Republicans closest to him on Sunday were thrown into a frantic defense campaign, in which the story of taxes they tried to spin in Trump's favor - that he is, in fact, a business genius who cleverly took advantage of the tax law to his advantage and to the benefit of his investors. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani used exactly the term - a genius.
"He knows how to administer tax laws for the benefit of the people he serves," Giuliani said on CNN. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on Fox in turn rejected the idea that Trump did anything wrong or that this story will damage him. "This is actually a very, very good story for Donald Trump," said Christie.
He returned to the campaign story board, but, despite that, failed
Because of all this Trump, when he returned to the campaign, was under special scrutiny, with appearances in key "swing" states Virginia and Colorado. He mostly kept to the script on the first event day, in which he talked about cyber security. But he stumbled when moved toward him questions, saying that American soldiers and veterans who commit suicide do it because they can not cope with post-traumatic stress after the war.
"When we talk about mental health problems, when people return from the war and the struggle, and see things that maybe a lot of people in this room see many times, and you are strong and you can deal with that, but many people can not bear that. They see horror stories, see events that you can not see even in the movies, in which no one would believe, "he said at a panel at political organizations Retired American Veterans in Virginia.
He announced that he will be more angry towards the Clintons
And while both campaigns go towards the next debate on Sunday, there is no indication that Trump will do anything about his lack of focus, preparation and impulse control, which all together helped Clinton win in first debate. The only thing is that Trump announced that he will be more resolute on second debate by extracting extramarital affairs of Bill Clinton. Moreover, at the meeting on Saturday night, he pulled out the issue of marital fidelity of Hillary herself.
Such rhetoric, analysts believe, is not only strategically very doubtful, but lets Hillary an opportunity to get out of her most vulnerable themes, such as her email server and questions about honesty and trust. Trump's approach and the fact that he is caught in a trap that she set in the first Clinton debate with a question about the mistreatment of former beauty queen Alicia Machado make virtually impossible the option to draw educated women that could bring critical voices in the countries that must be conquered, such as Pennsylvania.
I still did not manage to recover from the debate
Back of Trumps in-controlled tongue in recent days is particularly striking when one considers that he was going pretty well when he tried to bring more discipline to his campaign. The Republican candidate has virtually wiped out the leadership of Hillary Clinton in national polls for the first half of August and September. The electoral map had started to catch up in key swing states.
And then, after, for him, encouraging half-hour debate, everything went to hell. Trump has not yet managed to recover. "Ten days ago I was terrified that this guy could stay disciplined. Hillary Clinton has said in 15 minutes two or three things and threw him off balance, and after this debate he has not yet been able to return, "told for CNN activist and supporter of the democrats Van Jones.
Effects with tax on the working class
The only path that leads Republican candidate to the White House is through the so-called "rusty belt" - from Pennsylvania through Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. This is precisely why affair with tax could be so crucial if it is shown that the fallen working class in these regions, that was disappointed by Democrats and recently enchanted by Trump, become alienated from voting for him, even though everything was perfectly legal.
The issue of taxation also gives Democrats the opportunity to reinforce their message of economic equality and fairness that has proved so powerful in the campaign of Barack Obama's 2012 campaign against Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
And Bernie Sanders throw himself on Trump
The main rival to Hillary Clinton in the primaries, Bernie Sanders, was anxious to throw himself on the subject. "So we have people from the middle class who work all day for small wages. Pay taxes. Maintain schools. Maintain the infrastructure. Maintain an army. But billionaires, no, they do not have to work, because they have friends on Capitoll Hill.
They pay zero taxes. So Trump goes around saying 'hey, I am worth billions of dollars, I am successful businessman, but I pay zero taxes, but you, you who work for $ 15 an hour, you pay taxes, not me,' "Sanders said in a CNN - The State of the Union show, and concluded: "This is why people are angry and they want to see real change in this country."
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