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Reasons Trump’s Supporters Aren’t Going Anywhere And Why The GOP’s anxious

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has yet to walk back his plan to prevent terrorist attacks by banning all Muslims from entering the U.S. And why should he, despite widespread condemnation from members of his own party?

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But consider this feat: Cruz has managed to maintain a fragile truce with Trump while surging past him in the crucial first state. Cruz has the support of 40 percent of likely caucus goers, followed by Trump with 31 percent.

“We can’t worry about being politically correct”, Trump said before a swarm of media, including multiple foreign news outlets.


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One focus group participant said, “I wouldn’t urinate on him if he was on fire”.


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But the AP-GfK poll also offers cause for long-term concern for such Trump loyalists. “I could have done it, it was semi-scheduled”.

Across the street, a smaller pro-Trump crowd gathered in support of the billionaire businessman and his Muslim ban.

“Donald Trump is exactly what this country needs”, Stepp said.

The postponement of the visit came after Trump stirred up controversy by calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on”, in light of what he said was “great hatred towards Americans by large segments of the Muslim population”. Roughly half of respondents – 44% – said they agreed with Trump’s call for a federal database keeping track of Muslims, while 46% opposed it. Yet at a time when leading Republicans should be responding to the president’s specious argument that anti-Muslim sentiment is the most pressing and risky threat to our nation (apart from climate change, which he sees as the most pressing threat in this galaxy), they are stuck cleaning up the Donald’s hateful mess instead. Mr Trump’s comment has prompted outrage from worldwide media and governments but recent polling data shows that more Republicans support the prospective presidential nomineee than ever.

Detective Superintendent Phil Langworthy said it was important for an officer to attend in order to “stand up against the racism”.

Trump is overwhelmingly viewed by Republican voters as decisive and competent.

“It’s a play for the female vote that so far has not indicated they will be swept away in this clarion call to make history”, she said. As such, “I want to ask you a couple questions about Donald Trump”, Seth Meyers said on his NBC late-night show.

While Trump is considered the most decisive of the five GOP candidates tested, Texas Sen.

And don’t you wish the Republican National Committee or Marco Rubio or Jeb Bush or Ted Cruz would pounce on Trump exactly like that?

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Though it wasn’t his message of the day, Trump spoke briefly about his proposal to ban Muslims, saying that racial profiling is necessary to stop domestic terror attacks like the shooting in San Bernardino, California. It claims to have taken down thousands of Twitter accounts that support the group.

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