For the first time, the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign conceded, that he is trailing in his battle against his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Kellyanne Conway, the campaign manager of Mr Trump admitted that her client was losing to his Democratic rival.
Ms Conway said that, "We are behind." "Clinton has some advantages, like $66m (£54m) in ad buys just in the month of September, thereby doubling her ad buys from August. Now, most of those ads are negative against Donald Trump, classic politics of personal destruction, cesspool kind of ads." She added.
"And she has tremendous advantages, she has a former president, who happens to be her husband, campaigning for her. The current president and first lady, vice-president, all much more popular than she can hope to be."
According to the reports, Ms Clinton's campaign increasingly confident that it is going to win on 8 November elections, there are plans for the candidate to travel to places such as Arizona and Utah, states that have long been considered Republican strongholds.
Ms Conway is still hopeful that Mr Trump can turn around the situation by winning over undecided voters who simply do not like Ms Clinton. "Let me tell you something," she said. "You go out on the road with Donald Trump, this election doesn't feel over."
Earlier, Donald Trump said that, “I guess I’m somewhat behind in the polls but not by much.” “I actually think we’re winning,” he said in Florida.
“I think African-Americans are gonna be voting for me in large numbers because I’m gonna fix the problems that I mean, the problems are incredible in the inner cities,” Trump said.
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