Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
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The 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump was a successful presidential campaign of Donald Trump. He announced and launched his campaign on June 16, 2015, at Trump Tower in New York City.
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Campaign | 2016 Republican primaries 2016 U.S. presidential election |
Candidate | Donald Trump Chairman of The Trump Organization (1971–2017) Mike Pence 50th Governor of Indiana (2013–2017)[1] |
Affiliation | Republican Party |
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Headquarters | Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York[2] |
Key people | Steve Bannon (Chief executive) Kellyanne Conway (Campaign manager) David Bossie (Deputy campaign manager) Michael Glassner (campaign manager) Jason Miller (Communications director) Katrina Pierson (National spokesperson) Hope Hicks (Press secretary) Dan Scavino (Director of social media) Ben Carson (VP Selection Committee Leader) Jeff Sessions (Chairman of National Security Committee) Michael Flynn (Military Advisor) Omarosa Manigault (Director of African American Outreach) Tony Fabrizio (Pollster)[3] Rudy Giuliani (Senior Advisor) David Urban (Senior Advisor)[4] Chris Christie (White House Transition Chairman)[5] Bill Palatucci (White House Transition Coordinator) Michael Cohen (Special Counsel) Arthur Culvahouse (VP Vetter) Sam Clovis (National Co-chair)[6] Brad Parscale (Digital director) Steven Cheung (Rapid Response Director)[7] Roger Ailes (Debate Advisor)[8] Boris Epshteyn (Senior Advisor)[9] Anthony Scaramucci (Finance Committee)[10] George Papadopoulos (Foreign Policy Advisor)[11] Patrick Caddell (adviser)[12][13][14] Corey Lewandowski (Campaign manager; left campaign on June 20, 2016) Roger Stone (Political adviser; left campaign on August 8, 2015) Sam Nunberg (Political adviser; left campaign on August 3, 2015)[15] Paul Manafort (Campaign chairman; left campaign on August 19, 2016) Rick Gates (Deputy Campaign Chairman; left campaign in August 2016)[source?] Michael Caputo (Head of Communications; left campaign on June 20, 2016)[16] Carter Page (Foreign Policy Advisor; left campaign on September 24, 2016)[17] |
Receipts | US$350,668,435.70[18] (December 31, 2016) |
Slogan | Make America Great Again Lock Her Up Build the wall Make America One Again Make America Proud Again Make America Safe Again Make America Strong Again Make America Work Again Make Manufacturing Great Again The Silent Majority Stands with Trump Trump Digs Coal |
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Trump was the Republican nominee for president of the United States. He became the presumptive nominee on May 4, 2016. He won the Republican nomination for president on July 19, 2016 at the 2016 Republican National Convention.[19] He chose Mike Pence, the 50th governor of Indiana, as his vice presidential running mate.
On November 8, 2016, Trump and Pence had defeated former U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton and U.S. senator Tim Kaine in the Electoral College and was elected the president and vice president of the United States.