Trump Campaign to Get More Help From RNC’s Chief Strategist
- Adding Sean Spicer is latest in series of personnel moves
- RNC’s Priebus says Trump recalibrating after slipping in polls
Trump Playing Catch Up in Polls as Time Runs Short
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The top strategist for the Republican National Committee will take an expanded role with Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, a sign of greater unity within Republican ranks with less than three months to go before Election Day.
Sean Spicer, the RNC’s chief strategist and communications director, will “be spending more time” with the Trump campaign, newly installed campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said on ABC’s “This Week.”