Trump Campaign Acknowledges "We are behind".

Donald Trump's campaign manager admitted Sunday that the Republican presidential candidate is lagging behind Democrat Hillary Clinton with only two weeks to go before election day.
"We are behind," Kellyanne Conway said on broadcaster NBC.
Clinton has "tremendous advantages," Conway said. Husband and previous president Bill Clinton, current president Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are all campaigning for Hillary Clinton - "all much more popular than she can hope to be."
Also, Clinton has poured 66 million dollars into advertising in September, twice as much as in August, Conway said. The majority of the advertisement spots are negative and devoted to "personal destruction," she said, describing them as "cesspool kind of ads."
Conway nevertheless expressed hope that Trump can swing undecided voters to his side and win the vote on November 8. She told CNN that there is still great enthusiasm at Trump campaign stops. "Let me tell you something: You go out on the road with Donald Trump, this election doesn't feel over."
Her comments came as an ABC News poll was released that showed Clinton with a lead of 12 percentage points over Trump, 50 to 38%, among likely voters.
But it wasn't all bad news for Trump, who bagged his first major newspaper endorsement from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, owned by Republican super-donor Sheldon Adelson.
In recent weeks many newspapers across the US that have historically endorsed only Republican candidates came out in favour of Clinton.
Trump's campaign has been on a downward turn in recent weeks amid several accusations of sexual assault, which emerged after video footage was made public that shows the business magnate admitting to groping women.
He has vehemently denied any allegations of sexual assault, vowing to sue any complainants and insisting that his comments in the 2005 footage was merely "locker-room talk.
Source: London South East.
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