VIDEO Trump campaign manager out as poll numbers drop

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Trump Campaign Manager Out as Poll Numbers Drop In a significant political shift, Donald Trump has severed ties with his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, a move announced amid troubling reports of infighting within the campaign and a decline in poll numbers. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the 2016 electoral race, as Trump grapples with mounting challenges leading up to the election.

The Context of the Decision​

According to a statement from the Trump campaign, Lewandowski has been with Trump since the onset of his presidential campaign, playing a key role during the Republican primary which saw unprecedented voter engagement—almost 14 million Republican votes. However, Lewandowski's tenure was frequently clouded by controversy, including clashes with reporters and campaign officials, as well as his abrasive style. The decision to part ways with Lewandowski reportedly involved Trump’s family, suggesting that there were deeper dynamics at play within the campaign hierarchy. In the lead-up to this decision, Trump's approval ratings were waning, particularly following criticisms of his handling of recent incidents, including the Orlando terror attack.

Implications for Trump's Campaign​

As discussions unfolded, political analysts highlighted the potential ramifications of having a campaign manager removed so close to the election—less than 150 days remaining. Historically, such a change would raise alarms about a campaign’s stability, and while removing a campaign manager is not entirely unprecedented, it typically signals internal strife and poor performance. Political commentator John Allen remarked on the surprising duration of Lewandowski's tenure given the friction with seasoned professionals brought in to guide Trump's campaign. With the Republican National Committee rallying behind Trump, the challenge now lies in whether new leadership can address the organizational failures and the candidate's apparent disconnect from crucial political strategies.

The Path Ahead for Trump​

This reshuffling occurs against the backdrop of troubling poll numbers; Trump is trailing behind Hillary Clinton by significant margins in both national and key swing state polls. Allen pointed out that despite any changes in the campaign's personnel, the core issues stem from Trump's own messaging and political strategy—factors that might not be easily remedied by a new campaign structure. As the election draws near, Trump's campaign faces a critical juncture: Whether to dig deep into practical strategies that resonate with voters or continue down a path of controversial statements that alienate potential supporters.

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