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292132-trump-campaign-manager-says-trump-doesnt-use-personalThe Hill:

Jessie Hellmann

Aug. 21 2016

 

Donald Trump's new campaign manager says the Republican presidential nominee doesn't hurl personal insults.

 

In an interview on ABC's "This Week," Kellyanne Conway was asked about past statements she made criticizing Trump's tone and attacks on his rivals.

 

"I don't like when people hurl personal insults, that will never change," Conway said. "I'm the mother of four small children. That would be a terrible example for me to feel otherwise."

 

But when pressed by host George Stephanopoulos on whether Trump would change his approach, Conway defended his tone.

 

"He doesn't hurl personal insults," she said.

 

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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

Tried watching low-rated @Morning_Joe this morning, unwatchable! @morningmika is off the wall, a neurotic and not very bright mess!
6:21 AM - 22 Aug 2016


Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

Some day, when things calm down, I'll tell the real story of @JoeNBC and his very insecure long-time girlfriend, @morningmika. Two clowns!
6:29 AM - 22 Aug 2016


Joe Scarborough @JoeNBC

@HillaryClinton is targeting key swing states today while Trump starts his day obsessed with cable news hosts while channeling Gawker. SAD!

 

6:54 AM - 22 Aug 2016

Joe Scarborough @JoeNBC

Thanks for watching.
Morning Joe is enjoying it's best ratings ever thanks to obsessed fans like you. GLAD https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/767683204039974912 …

 

 

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Trump campaign manager: Sad that Clinton allies have turned to name-calling
Nick Gass
08/30/16

Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway laced into David Plouffe on Tuesday, days after the former campaign adviser to Barack Obama called the GOP nominee a "psychopath."

Responding to that comment and Hillary Clinton's speech tying Trump to white supremacists and the Ku Klux Klan last week, Conway had three words on Fox News Radio's "Kilmeade & Friends": "Shame on them."

"I mean, the name-calling has reached a fever pitch and it just tells ya, they got nothin’. They got no game," Conway told host Brian Kilmeade, suggesting that if Clinton "were really strong on the issues" and if Plouffe "was that proud of his boss Barack Obama’s Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, then he would go out there and he’d talk about that."

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A Trumper complaining about insults That's Rich!

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