https://mediamatters.org/research/2...manager-attacked-him-cable-news-pundit/212524
Lol, what a difference a few days-and a few dollars in one's pocket-makes... [h=1]Here’s How Trump’s New Campaign Manager Attacked Him As A Cable News Pundit[/h] [h=5]Research ››› August 19, 2016 12:01 PM EDT ››› NICK FERNANDEZ & CAT DUFFY[/h]
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Donald Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, spent the primary season as a cable news pundit attacking Trump for his “unpresidential” and “vulgar” language, for having “built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy,” and for not releasing his tax returns. Conway’s previous lines of criticism are similar to charges the Clinton campaign has levied to admonish the Republican candidate.
[h=2]Trump Campaign Promotes Kellyanne Conway To Campaign Manager[/h] WSJ: The Trump Campaign “Is Promoting Kellyanne Conway, A Veteran GOP Pollster And Strategist, To Become Campaign Manager.” On August 17, The Wall Street Journal reported that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign “is promoting Kellyanne Conway, a veteran GOP pollster and strategist, to become campaign manager.” The Journal noted that “Ms. Conway recently joined the Trump campaign after working for a super PAC that supported Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, but Mr. Trump wanted to promote her and liked the idea of elevating a woman as his campaign manager,” according to an aide. [The Wall Street Journal, 8/17/16]
[h=2]Conway Has Previously Attacked Donald Trump For “Untrue” And “Unpresidential” Comments[/h] Conway: Trump "Says He's For The Little Guy But He's Actually Built A Lot Of His Businesses On The Backs Of The Little Guy." Conway stated that Trump had “actually built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy” and has a history of “not paying contractors after [they have helped him] build something,” adding that “the little guys have suffered” because of Trump. From the February 10 edition of CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello:
Lol, what a difference a few days-and a few dollars in one's pocket-makes... [h=1]Here’s How Trump’s New Campaign Manager Attacked Him As A Cable News Pundit[/h] [h=5]Research ››› August 19, 2016 12:01 PM EDT ››› NICK FERNANDEZ & CAT DUFFY[/h]
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Donald Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, spent the primary season as a cable news pundit attacking Trump for his “unpresidential” and “vulgar” language, for having “built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy,” and for not releasing his tax returns. Conway’s previous lines of criticism are similar to charges the Clinton campaign has levied to admonish the Republican candidate.
[h=2]Trump Campaign Promotes Kellyanne Conway To Campaign Manager[/h] WSJ: The Trump Campaign “Is Promoting Kellyanne Conway, A Veteran GOP Pollster And Strategist, To Become Campaign Manager.” On August 17, The Wall Street Journal reported that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign “is promoting Kellyanne Conway, a veteran GOP pollster and strategist, to become campaign manager.” The Journal noted that “Ms. Conway recently joined the Trump campaign after working for a super PAC that supported Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, but Mr. Trump wanted to promote her and liked the idea of elevating a woman as his campaign manager,” according to an aide. [The Wall Street Journal, 8/17/16]
[h=2]Conway Has Previously Attacked Donald Trump For “Untrue” And “Unpresidential” Comments[/h] Conway: Trump "Says He's For The Little Guy But He's Actually Built A Lot Of His Businesses On The Backs Of The Little Guy." Conway stated that Trump had “actually built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy” and has a history of “not paying contractors after [they have helped him] build something,” adding that “the little guys have suffered” because of Trump. From the February 10 edition of CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello: