Trump slow to set up Ohio campaign: reportBy
Rebecca SavranskyMay 22, 2016, 04:26 pm
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump is reportedly off to a slow start organizing his campaign in an important battleground state,
The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
Trump doesn't have any general-election staff in Ohio, a swing state worth 18 electoral votes in the presidential election. His senior aides in New York and Washington haven't yet been in touch with the state's Republican Party, according to the report.
“It’s like we’re all at ground zero,” said Ed Rollins, who is co-chairman of the pro-Trump super-PAC Great America PAC.
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