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Kathianne
04-19-2016, 07:17 PM
Now he's bringing in 'the professionals.' I don't know if it's in time to prevent the choas at the convention. If it gets him to 1237, it's done. But, is there time?

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-reorganizes-his-campaign-just-before-big-state-primaries/


By MAJOR GARRETT CBS NEWS April 18, 2016, 11:24 PMDonald Trump reorganizes campaign just before big state primaries
Two senior Trump sources confirmed an extensive reorganization of the Trump campaign to CBS News on Monday.


Paul Manafort, hired last week to be the convention manager, will now run the Trump campaign, with campaign manager Corey Lewandowski (http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-campaign-manager-corey-lewandowski-wont-be-prosecuted/) reduced to a role that amounts to body man and scheduler.


The number of staffers directly reporting to Lewandowski has also been dramatically reduced under the new structure, CBS News' Sopan Deb reports.


The sources also confirmed that Trump's national field director Stuart Jolly tendered his resignation Monday when Trump announced a reorganization that would require him to answer to Rick Wiley, Scott Walker's former campaign manager, who was just hired by Manafort to be political director.


Jolly, the sources said, was almost universally disliked by Trump state operatives who found him amateurish, arrogant and substandard. But he had been hired by Lewandowski, whom he's been close to for many years, and his departure in a row with Wiley further highlights the shifting power structure within Trump's senior campaign management.


The changes were first reported by Politico.


The Manfort-Wiley crowd wanted to force a stand-off and prevailed.

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Another key difference emerging in the reorganization: Trump will start spending substantially more money than he has since he started his campaign, with some $20 million for advertising in the big states in May and June.


He is also expanding his staff in some states, particularly in Pennsylvania.


The budget allocation is also a key component to the professionalizing of Trump's campaign.


I have discussed for nearly two weeks on CBSN and elsewhere the absence of a Trump budget and the need to create one -- and now it appears that this is a matter which is being settled.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-19-2016, 08:11 PM
Now he's bringing in 'the professionals.' I don't know if it's in time to prevent the choas at the convention. If it gets him to 1237, it's done. But, is there time?

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-reorganizes-his-campaign-just-before-big-state-primaries/

I'can hear that train acomin, acomin around the bend
and tailfins hasnt seen da sunshine since his dumbass don't know when.
Stuck there in banning prison, lawyer monkey on his back,
that ole train bez acomin, acomin down those Trumping tracks. --;)--Tyr