As I'm telling people today, 'Never Trump' is nevermore. I mean, they're just gone.
— Paul Manafort
Securing the Republican nomination is an intricate series of steps that requires a comprehensive strategy.
We don't plan on winning in August - we plan on winning in November.
When it comes to the general election, we are no longer running as an individual: we are running as the head of a ticket. And so the party itself will be doing some things to raise money, and Mr. Trump has indicated that he'd be willing to help the party.
Mr. Trump has said that he wants a vice president who knows Washington, is able to deal with the Congress, and could be viewed as somebody who could be president.
They get the faceless bureaucrats in Brussels and Strasbourg who have ruled and told the Brits how to live and making promises for them that their lives would get better and talking about a future based on globalism versus family and individual and local community. That's what Brexit was all about.
The promises that globalism is the solution, the promise that government's going to make your life better if you just give up your freedoms, the promises that we know better than you on how to make your lives better, have been rejected.
As an opinion manager, a campaign consultant, fixing personality negatives is a lot easier than fixing character negatives.
Donald Trump is running this campaign. And I'm working directly for Donald Trump.
The Republican Party is a composition of the members of the party and not just the leadership.
Brexit is really a good forerunner of what's going to happen here in November, I think. The same angst that drove that vote is driving the American election.
I don't think this election is about Hillary Clinton. This election is about Donald Trump.
I've never dealt with the Russian government, I've never had a relationship with the Russian government.
Like my father, Trump also understands working-class Americans.
My work in Ukraine ceased following the country's parliamentary elections in October 2014.
By the way, in Mrs. Clinton's returns, you saw a lot of income coming from donors to the Clinton Foundation and people who benefitted from her State Department term as well.
Trump is very plugged in. He's very connected.
We are organized, we are moving forward, and the Clinton machine may not like it, but we're prepared for the fight.
The simplest answer is the truth: I am a campaign professional.
If we run the campaign that we plan on running, we think we're going to win.
The point is - that Donald Trump has been making on the campaign trail is that he's financing his own campaign. That's very important for him to say now in his mind because he wants people to know that he owes nobody anything other than the American people, or the voters who are picking, choosing his candidacy.
People are frustrated with all of the drama around the Clinton family and the history of the Clinton family.
Obviously, people feeling that their government is responsive to them is in the best interest of the United States. It's in the best interest of the U.K., it's in the best interest of countries all over the world.
I'm always careful what clients I take.
Trump's negatives are negatives that deal with his personality. People don't know yet what to make of him.
Donald Trump understands media. He's a television star. And he's connected with America.
Donald Trump figured out that the campaign for a moderate presidency is different than it's been in the past. He didn't put together a traditional campaign.
Trump is not a fan of fundraising, but he's willing to do it.
If there's anyone who's against Wall Street, it's Donald Trump, not Hillary Clinton, who basically lives off of the funding from Wall Street.
We've noted that the Clinton camp was the first to get it out there, trying to say there was something untoward about the speech Melania Trump gave. It's just another example, as far as we're concerned, that when Hillary Clinton is threatened by a female, the first thing she does is try to destroy the person.
I was about 15, 16 years old when my father first ran for mayor, and that's where I cut my teeth.
Once again, the 'New York Times' has chosen to purposefully ignore facts and professional journalism to fit their political agenda, choosing to attack my character and reputation rather than present an honest report. The suggestion that I accepted cash payments is unfounded, silly, and nonsensical.
Mr. Trump's position has been clear from the beginning: He's under audit. When the audit is completed, he'll release his returns.
The conversation we should be having is, what does Russia have from Hillary Clinton's server?
Of course he's going to work with Paul Ryan; of course he's tried to bridge the party together with Paul Ryan, but Ryan is also running against somebody who's not going to win but nonetheless is a strong supporter of Mr. Trump's.
I have never received a single 'off-the-books cash payment' as falsely 'reported' by 'The New York Times,' nor have I never done work for the governments of Ukraine or Russia.
The framework of the election favors Donald Trump.
I work directly for the boss. I listen to everybody, but I have one man whose voice is louder than everybody else's.
Trouble follows the Clintons everywhere.
What happened with Brexit was people taking back control.
You can't change somebody's character, but you can change the way a person presents themselves.
We're here really to let them know that we're going to run a traditional campaign with them. And when we're the nominee of the Republican Party, you know, it's going to be a Trump brand of the party, but we are Republicans. We're running as team.
Donald Trump's whole candidacy from the time he started has been filled with myths by the media that he couldn't - he was not a serious candidate.
Where there is terrorist activity - Syria or Iraq - we will temporarily suspend immigration until we can establish a vetting system in which we can identify who people are who are coming in.
Pence is a fan of fundraising and does enjoy doing it.
As I've said many times, Yanukovych was a pro-Western, not pro-Putin, president.
The role that I played in Ukraine ended up resulting in Ukraine becoming part of the European community.
Trump is in the position to be the next president of the United States, given the mood in America today.
Reince Priebus is a strong supporter of Donald Trump and a good friend and supporter of Paul Ryan.
Donald Trump is talking about the failed leadership of the Obama Administration.