"His 'follow the money' angle is promising although it also opens himself up to the same type of scrutiny about his business dealings. The more he questions (Clinton's) fundraising, the more attention will get paid to Trump' businesses and charitable foundation," West said.
Indeed, Trump needs to reestablish his momentum after losing the Monday debate, in which he allowed Clinton to rattle his cage and get under his skin, experts said. The Republican nominee will have to fight hard in the coming weeks if he wants to clinch the White House.
Trump missed a number of opportunities in the debate, such as talking about the economy, the No. 1 issue of concern for Americans and an area in which the billionaire businessman has an advantage.
Trump repeatedly took the bait that Clinton laid out to make Trump seem less presidential as well as bringing up questions about Trump's leadership as both a businessman and a presidential candidate.
With Clinton beating him, Trump needs to reestablish the momentum that he had enjoyed as he began to appear more acceptable as a candidate.
"In the next debate, Trump needs to reassure voters that he can handle the presidency. He still is struggling to pass that basic threshold of acceptability for many Americans," West said.
But despite Trump's trouble in Monday's debate, that doesn' mean his campaign is dead. Former Republican candidate Mitt Romney beat Obama in their first debate in 2012, only to end up losing the elections.
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