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Trump Makes Goal-Line Stand: ‘Honestly, I Don’t Think’ The Redskins Should

He concluded with a twist on Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign theme.

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“I can’t imagine any of the people you mentioned, all of whom I know, leaving the ship were it to start sinking like rats”. There’s always an emergency.

What is more, given the former president’s unpopularity among many in the broader electorate, joint appearances by the brothers could provide irresistible footage for Democratic attacks against Mr Jeb Bush if he wins the Republican nomination.

At a few time, he was at requested if appeals could be more…

In New Hampshire, Trump now holds a five-point advantage over Carly Fiorina among GOP primary voters, 21 percent to 16 percent – followed by Jeb Bush in third at 11 percent, and Marco Rubio and Ben Carson tied at 10 percent each.

“But Brauchler surprised a lot by saying he would not run against Bennet, and the Republicans that I talked to out there, and in Washington, are very fearful that Michael Bennet, who is vulnerable, is going to skate into that seat next year”.

“We have to be a party that understands why people are angry, but gives them solutions for the justification of their anger, gives them hope that we can fix these things by applying conservative principles”, he said.

Which means for the near future Florida’s two contenders, former governor Jeb Bush and Sen. But whether he’s using the word retarded correctly or, you know, giving a long answer, these are the opportunities that the media really shows a bias because he was not wrong when he said what he said.

“It’s a sport, for cryin’ out loud”, he said.

After peaking at 17 percent support back in mid-July, Bush has seen his frontrunner status completely evaporate – and is now averaging around 8.3 percent support nationally, according to the latest aggregate polling data from Real Clear Politics.

Bush also released a video that sought to frame his pitch as a doer, not a talker. He was also approached by the Bush campaign.

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Which brings him to Rubio, whom he speaks of with admiration as well, but with candor about how he feels the junior senator has not gone through the learning curve he has witnessed in Bush. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, garners 6 percent. Hell no. In fact we ranked him as the “Worst President Ever” three months before his term ended – although the current occupant of the Oval Office is obviously No. 1 with a bullet now.

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