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Trump Says He Could ‘Shoot Somebody’ And Still Maintain Support
Trump’s comment came during a campaign rally Saturday at Dordt College in northwest Iowa.
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Republican front-runner candidate Donald Trump has a big lead in the race for the 2016 presidential nomination nationally, swamping his opponents with a 40.6 per cent share of those surveyed, a Reuters-Ipsos tracking poll found on Friday.
“Donald Trump quotes that made us all ask “…did he really just say that?”
Republican presidential candidate and human embodiment of pimento loaf Donald Trump believes there’s nothing he can do that would put an end to the loyalty of his supporters.
A recent CBS/New York Times poll showed 36 percent of Republican primary voters back the bombastic real estate developer – 17 points ahead of his closest rival, Texas Sen.
The billionaire businessman bragged about the fans who have propelled him to the No. 1 spot in the GOP polls while speaking at a rally in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Mr Trump called Mr Beck a “loser” and a “sad sack”.
Grassley, meanwhile, will speak at a Cruz event in Iowa on Friday, and at a Rubio event on Saturday.
Earlier this week, the conservative magazine National Review published a special issue opposing Trump’s White House bid.
Mr. Trump has appeared to struggle to affirm his Christian credentials and during an hour-long service at Muscataine’s First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Pamela Saturnia also indirectly questioned some of his policy positions. “I watched him the other day he’s a nervous wreck”, Trump said on Fox News Channel’s “MediaBuzz” program.
“He said, ‘He’s going to be the best leader, he’s going to be the best for the economy … he’s going to take care of ISIS and he’s gonna take care of the border and all the things I talk about”, Trump said.
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“I don’t intend to go into the gutter”, Cruz said. Marco Rubio, started a dash to the caucuses at Iowa State University in Ames, where he stressed that he represents the next generation of conservative leadership. “He could run for the prime minister of Canada, and I wouldn’t even complain, because he was born in Canada”, Trump said. “It has to be someone who tells you exactly what they are going to do as president”.