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Trump Campaigns As FL’s Favorite Son

“I don’t know what the hell is going on there”, he said.

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The establishment Republicans just refuse to face what they built.

The campaign is also planning to push slogans including “Jeb Can Fix It” and emphasise “experience over experiment” as Mr Bush seeks to catch up with Mr Trump.

“I hope you can see I have the heart of a servant”, he told the audience at one point.

I realize that media coverage has reconfigured the way we perceive candidates.

Carson said that he would “love to see” Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision establishing the right to abortion, overturned. “He’s very, very weak on immigration, and I’m very strong on immigration”, Trump stated on CNN’s “State of the Union”.

Alongside those positives, though, the poll also reveals potential drawbacks for Trump’s candidacy: that 78% agreement on the size of his ego, and the 24% plurality who say he’s in over his head. “I think Ben Carson is a very low-energy person”.

And he lamented the House Select Committee on Benghazi’s questioning of Clinton, a hearing he called “very partisan” that “hurts both parties” and “hurts the country”. Carson is a Seventh Day Adventists, which a few conservatives think are not Christians.

“I do have a tendency to be relaxed”, he said.

“If you want somebody who has the heart for people, who can fight for people and who can fix these things, then there are a couple other people. All I said was I don’t know about it”.

Ben Carson, suddenly in the political spotlight as he surges into the lead in Iowa polls, Sunday defended his more controversial statements and his low key style. “But I don’t know about Catholics”?

“Republicans don’t know how to negotiate”, Trump said.

This past weekend Trump made his first campaign swing through the state and it was a huge success.

But he declined to strike back at Trump, who said during a rally in Florida on Saturday, “I’m Presbyterian”.

Carson’s PAC is run by “highly trained professionals and those people are using that PAC differently than you’re supposed to use a PAC”, Trump said. “So I don’t really worry about that”.

Carson also isn’t the only 2016 candidate to refer to a violent past. Trump can be heard continuing to talk to the raucous crowd despite the violence.

In September he said he would not advocated that the nation put a Muslim in charge, and after a gunman went on a killing rampage at an Oregon college earlier this month, Carson said, “would not just stand there” and let him shoot. “I’m just not going to do that”, Carson said Friday on Bloomberg’s “With All Due Respect.”…

Trump said Bush, the son and brother for former presidents, is “losing badly and embarrassing his family”.

“Everybody has their own personality”, Carson said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press”.

Podesta, appearing on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos”, was asked about Trump’s recent comments that if Clinton is elected president, “you’re going to have a country that’s going to hell”.

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