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Cruz: Trump ‘could be unstoppable’ if he wins Iowa
The two faces of high finance could find themselves on the same ticket in CT this fall if Trump sustains his momentum in the Republican presidential race and Kudlow runs for U.S. Senate, which the Redding resident could announce next month.
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YouTube/screenshotA scene from one of the ads.
As it endorsed the Cuban-born senator, the paper’s editorial board urged Republicans not to back the “anger, pessimism and fear” it says Trump has peddled during his campaign.
Both men are counting on victory in the heartland state, which holds the first-in-the-nation vote in the long march to election day in November, to propel their candidacy into the top spot heading toward primaries in coming weeks in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. Trump has dumfounded conventional wisdom left and right as his provocative statements on the campaign trail only seem to garner him more support in the polls. We’re gonna win it for our country. Trump said. “And he never will. And he never will. And that’s OK because we have to do something”.
But some Republicans are skeptical that presenting Trump supporters with evidence of conservative heresy, which rival candidates have tried to do in debates and speeches, will work.
The protesters, reportedly belonging to a larger group that interrupted Trump’s rally in Muscatine, Iowa, had left their seats, approached the railing of the balcony and unfolded a large white banner that read “STOP HATE”. But Trump’s economic plans are a far cry from Sanders’ plans. We’re talking about a guy who literally puts his own name up in lights.
Cruz’s campaign said Monday that Grassley will appear with him Friday in Wilton.
“The real question that is before America is this: Do we believe in socialism or constitutionalism?” he asked.
What do you think about Trumps comment?
Cruz has adopted some similar tactics himself. The ad is about eminent domain, which many conservatives oppose on philosophical grounds, but it’s also an excuse to tell voters a story about a ruthless billionaire targeting an elderly widow to pad his profits.
On the issue of immigration and healthcare, he attacked Trump by name.
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“In New Hampshire, Trump 33”, said Trump, reading the results of the poll to the crowd. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio for the nomination.