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Donald Trump Makes Campaign Stop In South Carolina
Reid then added: “There is an ugly truth behind that silence, and it is this: When it comes to immigration and frankly most other policy, there is no meaningful difference between the Republican Party and Donald Trump”.
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Area residents also spoke about Trump’s opinions.
In his Facebook post, Scarborough mused that “there is at least a small chance that Mr. Trump will stop making unforced errors soon”.
The MSNBC host compared the entire situation to the song “Maria” in the 1959 musical “The Sound of Music”, where he said “a group of anxious nuns run around their convent asking ‘how you solve a problem like Maria?'”.
Close to 700 people waited for hours for an earful of spunk, bold statements and a whole lot of what he calls “tone”.
Mr Trump said the senator phoned him in 2014 to ask for campaign donations.
“It turned out I’m much wealthier than people thought”, Trump said. “We need tone!” In response, Trump stated that McCain graduated from the bottom of his class at the U.S. Naval Academy, making him a “dummy”.
On Monday night, the Des Moines Register, the largest newspaper in early voting Iowa, published an editorial calling on Trump to drop out of the race under the headline, “Trump should pull the plug on his bloviating side show”. With the Senator’s personal cell phone number in his possession, Trump then read the number aloud, asking his followers to “try it”. Graham. “Here’s a guy – in the private sector, he couldn’t get a job, believe me, couldn’t get a job”, Trump said, later reading aloud Graham’s phone number to the crowd and encouraging audience members to call it, which they did. “What they adore about Trump is that he is a pugilist who has emerged at a time when someone needs to start throwing punches”.
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Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator from the state, is one of many in the crowded GOP field vying for the party’s 2016 nomination. “All these guys make a slip of the lip once in a while, you know”. “And it just doesn’t work – people can see through the glasses”. Trump didn’t serve in Vietnam. He heavily emphasized his plans with working with Mexico. “I’ve had thousands of Mexicans working for me”.