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Hispanic woman at rally: Latinos love Trump

And he led with the hard-hitting issue of being on the cover of People Magazine.

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Trump cast himself as someone who doesn’t need big money from lobbyists and other influential groups. He brought her onstage and to the podium. We vote for Mr. Trump! Cruz also criticized the president’s Iran deal, calling it “staggeringly bad” and claiming it will make the Obama administration the “world’s leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism.”

Trump’s campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks told NPR it was “completely spur of the moment”. “That’s something you don’t see in politics“. Then Witcher joined him on stage and used the word “love” over and over again.

More than 50 percent of the state’s 215,000 Latino voters identify with Democrats.

Ted Cruz now predicts that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign will fall by the wayside – and that he will pick up the billionaire’s support. As word of the interview spread late Thursday, a Trump adviser shared Cruz’s assessment on Twitter and simply said, “I disagree!”

Trump has, in the past, pantomimed a firing squad, Fidell said.

Asked if she had ever met Trump before she appeared on stage with him last night, Witcher replied, “Only in my dreams”.

That group is largely made of GOP voters disaffected with the nation’s changing demographics, according to Damore: Nativists, in other words.

“Nobody in this planet want to say those are the weak part of my country”, said Witcher, who says she is from Colombia. Trump has, in the past, pantomimed a firing squad, Fidell said.Bergdahl has been accused of leaving his post in southeastern Afghanistan in June 2009.

But that multicultural sentiment didn’t echo around the whole event. Being a former reality television star, Trump is aware people might be skeptical of his tactics.

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She said she was motivated to support Trump after reading his books and hearing about his charity work.

People carrying bouquets of decorative flowers walk towards Kim Il Sung Square Saturday Oct. 10 2015 in Pyongyang North Korea. North Korea is holding what is expected to be one of its biggest celebrations ever Saturday for the 70th anniversary of its