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Are we as scared of terrorism as GOP candidates say we are?
“When I look at the other candidates, I don’t see myself swaying in any way”, said Nordvall, a 33-year-old industrial account executive.
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For all of the debate over immigration this week, some Republicans and a majority of all voters support a pathway to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally, according to a new AP-GfK poll.
Bush’s offensive against Trump may not pay dividends: Only 9 percent said Bush won the debate, while 30 percent – a plurality – said they thought he performed the worst.
Cruz was referencing Rubio’s leading role in a bipartisan group of senators who crafted an immigration reform package in 2013 that aimed to strengthen border security, overhaul legal immigration and allow a pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants in the country illegally.
Bush did utter a number of memorable lines last night as he tried to pull his campaign out of the land of single digit poll numbers.
When asked by conservative radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt if he was ready to commit to running as a Republican and abide by the decision of the primary voters, he said, “I really am, I’ll be honest, I really am”.
The powerful Republican head of the Senate Intelligence Committee has said his staff is reviewing transcripts to see if Senator Ted Cruz revealed classified information during Tuesday night’s Republican debate. “And I’m at No. 1 by a lot….” Marco Rubio during the debate of nine Republican presidential contenders, argued that the new version of the program covers “nearly 100 percent” of phone numbers to search for terrorists. “Every online poll has me way ahead”.
CRUZ: “I have never supported legalization, and I do not intend to support legalization”. “In fact, it will push the Muslim world, the Arab world away from us at a time when we need to reengage with them to be able to create a strategy to destroy ISIS”, he said. And the answer better not be because we took away a valuable tool in the toolbox.
MCCAMMON: So that’s a reference to something else Cruz said recently. He again repeated his threat to “carpet bomb” extremists in Iraq and Syria. Marco Rubio said they understood why Trump had raised the idea and avoided directly criticizing the front-runner.
Chris Christie was at 11 percent, followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 10 percent and Ohio Gov. John Kasich at 8 percent.
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Republican front-runner Donald Trump has stood firm over his provocative call for banning Muslims from the United States as his party’s presidential candidates pushed their own plans for fighting Islamic State (IS) militants. Those four did not qualify for the main event.