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Donald Trump to campaign in Sarasota on Saturday
But the GOP rhetoric on Muslims isn’t much of a big disadvantage for Republicans, says ABC News.
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“Trump’s constituency has been shown to be both deeply angry and disproportionately non-college-educated”, Larry Sabato, a political science professor at the University of Virginia, said Friday.
In recent days, Mr Trump has claimed to have seen Arab Americans in New Jersey celebrating the September 11, 2001 attacks, demanded greater surveillance of U.S. mosques and called for a database of all Syrian refugees, walking back from earlier remarks that the database should include every Muslim American. “Trump gives voice to their frustrations, and they don’t particularly care about his constant stream of insults and outrageous bragging”. “I don’t care…. They’ll probably be out of business pretty soon”.
Donald Trump on Saturday again faced protesters at a rally, but this time he tried to show off a more diplomatic approach in ejecting them.
Junior Salazar, UNO executive director, said they were having a good time showing people love and peace, despite the backlash they were greeted with from some Trump supporters.
Donald Trump is a bigot.
Marco Rubio, a senator from Florida, is tied in third place with eight per cent along with Ted Cruz, a Texas senator. This compares to the results of a mere month ago showing showing Carson at 28 percent, Trump 20 percent, and Cruz at 10 percent.
The latest, and possibly most damaging controversy, involved Trump’s contention that American Muslims in New Jersey were holding celebrations after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Such statements appeal to Republicans who think Obama and Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former secretary of state, have not done enough to fight jihadis, Green said. The article was written by Serge Kovaleski, who has a disability and now writes for the New York Times.
Now just so it’s clear, I’m not saying that these right wing radicals are beheading people or carrying out massive attacks like we saw in Paris.
“He’s using what he’s got to a disgusting degree”, Mr. Trump said of Mr. Kovaleski, who has a congenital condition that limits his ability to move his joints.
The Trump campaign has not yet responded for comment.
“I’m doing this for love of America”, said Murray, who lives in the Gainesville area.
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Onstage Tuesday, a mocking Trump flailed his arms in an apparent attempt to imitate mannerisms of the “poor guy”. Retired Neurosurgeon Ben Carson comes in second with 18 percent, followed by Rubio with 17.3 percent, Sen.