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Candidates Go Head-To-Head In Third GOP Debate
“She had a real opportunity to shine”, Packer said.
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However Trump has also been under scrutiny for his combative comments, such as a recent tweet about George W. Bush and 9/11, which forced candidate Jeb Bush to defend his brother’s actions in the wake of the attacks.
Ten Republican presidential candidates will take part in Wednesday’s debate.
Last week, a Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll showed Trump now trailing Carson by 9 percentage points in Iowa.
“I love New Hampshire”, Trump told the Iowa crowd.
Maybe by this spring The Donald will have insulted enough people and made enough ridiculous statements that voters will tell pollsters they’re really not entertained any longer, and he’ll disappear from the headlines. Still, there’s no denying Trump’s popularity, which isn’t just limited to Republicans. But in Iowa, Trump expressed befuddlement.
“Marco, when you signed up for this, this was a six year term and you should be showing up for work”, said Bush, who is struggling to right his campaign after being forced to slash spending in response to slower fundraising.
He also blasted Carson for flip-flopping on abortion. Barna isn’t a registered voter. Politically, Barna is more of a libertarian-he’s economically conservative, but socially liberal.
Are the presses even worth stopping at this point when Donald Trump says something offensive? It will be interesting to see if his shoot from the hip method will go over well when he uses his more limited time exclusively to attack fellow Republicans or to complain about being attacked.
After repeatedly calling Carson “super low energy”, Trump this past weekend mentioned that Carson is a Seventh Day Adventist, a religion that a few voters, particularly those in Iowa, considered non-Christian. “He said”, look, I don’t have to say it, I’m Presbyterian.
The results represent Clemson’s first poll of the season. I don’t know what I did.
Asked to define a “gotcha” question, Carson focused on a debate exchange about Mannatech, a nutritional supplements company that the former neurosurgeon had repeatedly endorsed, personally and in paid speeches. “Congress approval rating will go through the roof again!”
“To talk about we’re gonna have a 10% tithe, we’re going to fix everything with waste fraud and abuse, or we’re going to ship 10 million Americans out of this country?” he said. “I’m married to an immigrant, so I don’t dislike immigration-I dislike illegal immigration”. Hess adds, “Trump is actually pretty populist overall …”
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows the two front-runners in a dead heat. “Sure, Trump has billionaire friends, but there are certain restrictions a president has”. Carson recently surged past Trump to take the lead in the early-voting state of Iowa.
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Islam in the U.S. has become a widely discussed issue among Republican candidates.