Ben Carson Vows Campaign 'Alterations' to Defend Against Attacks
- Candidate slipping in polls says narrative needs to change
- Previous approach to criticism too `nonchalant,' Carson says
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Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said his campaign plans “alterations” to respond more aggressively to challenges to his life story and foreign policy expertise that have created a negative impression of him with some voters.
Carson, who earlier this year led some national polls among 2016 Republican hopefuls, said on the CBS “Face the Nation” broadcast on Sunday that his campaign needs to “forcefully inject” its responses to attacks that have harmed his standing.