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Donald Trump: “A little establishment” doesn’t hurt
“You’re going to say, ‘Please, please, President Trump, we can’t take this much victory”. Palin slammed Obama for his disregard for veterans like Track, who often experience difficulty after they return from combat.
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In addition to Palin, Trump has also racked up endorsements from grassroots conservative stalwarts like Phyllis Schlafly, who praised Trump effusively in a lengthy interview with Breitbart earlier this month. Cruz holds an edge as the one who would better handle social issues, however, with 29% to Trump’s 18%, while 12% name Rubio, 10% Carson and 9% former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
A little more than a week before the Iowa caucuses, GOP front-runner Donald Trump is up 11 points against Texas Senator Ted Cruz, 37 to 26 percent, according to a CNN/ORC poll released Thursday.
Following the report from Llamas, co-host George Stephanopoulos wondered: “You’ve got the establishment seeming to choose Trump over Cruz right now”.
The former Alaska Governor’s son was arrested this past week for domestic violence. She blended more neatly into the tea party movement that blossomed during the first years of Obama’s presidency and flirted with a White House run of her own in 2012 before concentrating on political punditry and reality television.
Palin was a virtual newcomer to the national political arena when 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain named her as his running mate.
Debbie Marmon, a Trump supporter from Norwalk, Iowa, said of the GOP nominating process: “Sometimes you need radical to beat radical”.
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Cruz’s absence from the O’Reilly Factor comes as the Republican primary campaign reaches a fever pitch in Iowa, with less than two weeks to go before the caucuses there. “They need to stand for something or we’ll fall for anything”.