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US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump

“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue, shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters”, Trump said.

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There were other targets of Trump insults at the candidate’s campus rally in Sioux Center.

9 days from the 1st nominating votes in Iowa it was Republican rival Marco Rubio who won the endorsement Saturday from the Des Moines Register, the state’s biggest and most influential newspaper.

“He was basically a Democrat and he was supportive of Democrats”, Clinton says of Trump. “I am here because I don’t think that the rest of the country really gets another opportunity to have their voice heard should Iowa join the establishment and what I think the media would also like and that is a Trump victory here in Iowa”, Beck told reporters. Trump did not repeat the “shoot somebody” line at a later rally in Pella, while stressing to the crowd there that he would tone down his rhetoric as president. “They say he’s a socialist, some would say he’s a communist”.

Conservative TV and radio host Glenn Beck threw his support Saturday behind Republican presidential candidate Sen. I am not sure what he’s saying there except that it is Donald Trump very confident in his standing with his supporters and one who could do and say anything and have it not affect him.

A man, who was one of a group that beat a homeless Hispanic man, reportedly tried to explain his action by citing Trump.

In Sioux Center, Trump ridiculed suggestions that he used to be more liberal.

“I’m a true believer; is everyone a true believer in this room?” “There’s another candidate in this race who talks quite a bit about immigration – and everything else”, Cruz said.

Trump seemed nothing but confident from the moment he walked into Muscatine High School.

Beck and Cruz did a mock oath of office on stage, and the commentator handed the Texas Republican a compass he claims belonged to George Washington, allowing the senator to borrow it during the election.

Beck said he has never endorsed a candidate before, but was moved to do so by Cruz.

Earlier this month, Cruz led Trump in the Fox poll, 27 percent to 23 percent, and was ahead in December, 28 percent to 26 percent.

I have always looked forward to the presidential campaigns even though I knew I would be voting for the Democrat.

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“I will let Donald speak for himself”, Cruz said, shaking his head in disbelief.

Cruz offers his vision for election face-off with Clinton