Hillary Clinton said the changes Donald Trump made to his campaign would not improve his image with voters because "there is no new Donald Trump."
"It is fair to say that Donald Trump has shown us who he is," Clinton told a rally Wednesday at John Marshall High School in Cleveland. "He can hire and fire anybody he wants from his campaign.
"They could make him read new words from a teleprompter," the Democratic nominee continued. "But he is still the same man who insults Gold Star families, demeans women, mocks people with disabilities, and thinks he knows more about ISIS than our generals.
"There is no new Donald Trump," she said. "This is it."
In a major shakeup of this campaign staff, Trump named Breitbart News executive chairman Stephen Bannon as chief executive of his election effort. The move supplanted chairman Paul Manafort.
Pollster Kellyanne Conway, who has been a top Trump adviser since July, was promoted to campaign manager.
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