Vice-Presidential nominee Governor Mike Pence sits down Sunday for an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper:
Kellyanne Conway, Chris Christie, Reince Preibus, Ben Carson
Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway joins Chris Wallace for Fox News Sunday:
Transition team lead Chris Christie interview with Marth Raddatz for ABC:
In an article appearing in The Daily Mail, Nigel Farage writes about his experience attending the Jackson Mississippi Trump rally.

Nigel Farage – Since I announced that I was going to stand aside as Ukip leader in the wake of the successful Brexit campaign, I’ve had more time to do other things.
This included a trip to Cleveland for the Republican Convention and the adoption of Donald J. Trump as their Presidential candidate.
I was astonished that everybody I met wanted to talk about Brexit – not just the delegates to the convention but ordinary people, including a group of US Navy veterans who told me we should have done it years ago. (more…)
This is a little bit funny and a little bit perplexing. Many might point to this as evidence of a deteriorating health condition.
Hillary Clinton is the first and only nominee for President who never held a press conference during the entire Democrat primary race. Yet, somehow she still won the Democrat presidential nomination. Quite a remarkable feat considering the lack of engagement. Then again, she appears to have multiple advocates in the media running cover.

Additionally interesting is that Secretary Clinton appears to be following the same strategy, and even, well, ‘stunningly‘, expanding the intentional lack of engagement, for the general election. Check this out… (more…)
Candidate Donald Trump attended an Iowa Republican “Roast and Ride” event today and delivered a speech on the topic of a new vision for the powerless and disenfranchised within America.
[…] In recent days, the media – as it usually does – has missed the whole point on immigration. All the media wants to talk about is the 11 million or more people here illegally. [Transcript Below]

Thank you. I am thrilled to be here in Iowa among so many good friends.
Iowa is fortunate to have some of the best and most dedicated public servants in the country – including Governor Terry Branstad, Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds, State GOP Chairman Jeff Kauffman, Senator Chuck Grassley and, of course, our great host, Senator Joni Ernst.
What an incredible roster.
I also want to take a moment to thank the Bikers who have been so good to me throughout this campaign. I can’t tell you how much it means to me. They are fantastic people who truly love our country.
More than anything, today, I want to express my gratitude to our amazing Veterans. I will never let you down. (more…)
Candidate Donald Trump landed in Iowa moments ago (2:52pm EDT) to attend the 2nd annual Joni Ernst ‘Roast and Ride’ Event in Des Moines, Iowa. There is no definitive time when candidate Trump might deliver remarks to the audience:
Live Stream Link – Alternate Live stream (both live)
Wow, this is a little bit stunning. Community activist Quanell X and AM 740 KTRH NewsRadio show host Matt Patrick discuss Donald Trump’s direct and honest appeal to the black community.
Quanell X’s response is NOT what Hillary Clinton wants to hear. Watch:
Below is the speech by Donald Trump that Quanell X is referencing.
In a landmark speech widely touted by CNN punditry as: the greatest oration by a Presidential candidate since Stephen A Douglas, Secretary Clinton spoke eloquently toward the greatest aspirations of America. …As interpreted though a life of experience with her friend and mentor Senator Robert C Byrd.
Presidential nominee Donald Trump discussed the war of words between campaigns regarding racism and bigotry allegations with Hillary Clinton. Additional topics include the latest on the Clinton email scandal, WikiLeaks and confusion over interpretations of his upcoming immigration policy position:
A non-media poll by Mason Dixon of central Florida Voters (I-4 Corridor) finds Donald Trump leading overall: 46% Trump to 42% for Clinton.

More interestingly, and many would say more importantly, Donald Trump is leading Hillary Clinton by 14 points with independent voters: Trump 44%, Clinton 30%

This tracks with the previous outline we shared discussing voter registration, voter intent, voter engagement, and voter analysis within Florida. All of the previous factors, without media spin, show Donald Trump positioned to crush Hillary Clinton in Florida.