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Donald Trump hits Ted Cruz, Saudi prince
His relationship with Cruz, who surpassed Trump in one Iowa poll this week, was of interest to one questioner, who wanted to know what Trump “intends to do” with Cruz if he should be president. The South Carolina Republican primary is scheduled for February 20, 2016.
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While Trump’s support is expanding among Republicans, some party adherents expressed fear about the candidate’s potential to actually become president.
Trump went after Texas Sen.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has climbed 13 points since mid-October to 35 percent support in a new national CBS News/New York Times poll released Thursday.
He accused Cruz of being beholden to big oil.
But Cruz was quoted questioning Trump’s foreign-policy “judgment” at a closed-door event earlier this week.
It’s the most critical language of Trump to come from Cruz in the race.
Cruz’s campaign didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider about Trump’s Cuba comments.
Like Carson then, Cruz just started to surge in Iowa, the influential first caucus state, though a pair of recent polls disagreed about whether Trump or Cruz was ahead there. They don’t think he’s compassionate, and many don’t consider him particularly honest. GOP frontrunner Donald Trump sent two threats via Twitter to Senator Cruz on Friday morning.
In her column, Katie has agreed with him, and said that “in part we ARE a radicalised nation and it does nobody any favours to deny the obvious”.
And he may have attacked the local paper, the Des Moines Register, but Trump told the audience he loves Iowa. “If I win Iowa, I can clean the table”. You’re going to be so sick of me.
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Trump reflected on the the major impact ethanol has had on Iowa, including “tremendous numbers of jobs”. I mean, Seventh-day Adventist, I don’t know about. “But I do like him, and I would say that we would certainly have things in mind for Ted”.