Hillary Clinton may be back on the campaign trail following her bout with pneumonia, but the Democratic presidential candidate needs a "whole new strategy" going forward, veteran pollster John Zogby tells Newsmax TV.
"We still haven't seen the full impact yet of her health problem on Sunday," Zogby said Thursday to J.D. Hayworth on "America Talks Live."
"I think we'll still see Hillary's numbers going down just a tad over the next couple of days. Business as usual? She cannot go back to business as usual. Somehow she's going to have to try to make up lost ground. She's lost quite a bit.
"[Donald] Trump can go on the attack. That seems to work really well for him. Laying off seems to work even better for him. But in her case she needs a whole new message and a whole new strategy in order to get back to where she was."
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Zogby, CEO of Zogby Analytics, also says Trump should be given credit for speaking at an African American church this week.
"He may pick up some support among younger African Americans who are disenchanted with the Democratic Party," Zogby told Hayworth.
"By and large 10 percent for a Republican among the African Americans is an average to a good election day. I don't see him really topping that. Maybe even having a hard time reaching it."
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