After Britons voted to take their sovereignty back on Thursday, Hillary Clinton is panicking.
Campaign Deputy Communications Director Christina Reynolds sent an email to supporters on Friday, acknowledging the Brexit vote ups Donald Trump’s presidential prospects.
We all woke up to the news that the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union.
Now, David Cameron is resigning as the UK’s prime minister, the pound is plummeting, and stock markets the world over are dealing with massive levels of uncertainty.
Right up until the moment the outcome of the vote was announced, political observers and financial analysts were confident that the referendum to leave the EU would fail. They never actually processed the possibility of a different result.
We can’t make the same mistake.
No matter what the collective wisdom of our political punditry has to say between now and November, Donald Trump has a real chance of winning this election. Together, we have to wrap our minds around that fact — and resolve to act on it.
This week, that possibility became all the more tangible. Trump’s campaign manager was floundering, and now he’s out. Trump released some bad fundraising news, so his supporters stepped up to boost the campaign with $5 million in contributions. People said that Trump’s political operation was understaffed, and now new hires are popping up every day.
But we understand exactly what we’re up against, and between now and the end of the month, we have an opportunity to prove it. We’re looking at a huge quarterly fundraising deadline, and we can use it to show exactly how committed we are to winning this election.
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