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Trump Looks to Evangelicals for Financial Boost

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has been holding meetings at Manhattan's Trump Tower to try and court members of the evangelical community.

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Donald Trump is banking on small donations from evangelicals put off by Hillary Clinton to help fund his presidential campaign.

Buoyed by his support from deeply religious voters during the Republican primary, the thrice-married Trump has been meeting privately in Manhattan's Trump Tower with top members of the evangelical community for months, peppering the conversations with fundraising appeals.