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Two-Thirds Of GOP Voters In New Hampshire Support Muslim Ban
Republican Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders are focusing their presidential election efforts on the next state battle for votes after decisive wins in New Hampshire.
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Fresh off his strong second-place finish in New Hampshire, Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Wednesday said he has no plans to win in SC, though he expects to do well there.
Our Republican Party must fight alongside these Americans as well.
“When a person is borrowed from the Trump organization to go work on the [presidential] campaign, the campaign pays the Trump organization for that person’s time”, Confessore said.
Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard chief executive, said in a Facebook post on Wednesday she would suspend her campaign.
So where do the other candidates go from here?
AD NAUSEAM: The presidential hopefuls and their supporters already are planning to spend $35 million in SC and $7 million in Nevada on TV and radio commercials, amounts that will rise significantly as voting approaches.
“My concern is that in January of next year for the first time in American history, a black family will be moving out of the White House”, Sharpton, a Baptist minister and television talk-show host, told reporters afterward. Voters will want to know whether their nominee knows the difference between ISIS and al Qaeda and that Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to assert influence in the Middle East, he said.
“This campaign was always about citizenship – taking back our country from a political class that only serves the big, the powerful, the wealthy, and the well connected”, she wrote.
“Whatever it is, we’re prepared for it”, he said. “But they’re also hungry, they’re hungry for solutions”.
He also won an endorsement from prominent African-American scholar and author Ta-Nehisi Coates, who recently slammed Sanders for his failure to support reparations for slavery.
“I don’t know that anything appeals to them”, she tells OneNewsNow.
For now, he reigns supreme with young voters: Clinton received just 16 percent of the vote among people under 29, according to New Hampshire exit polls.
Christie will join the list of Republican who have left the race, including South Carolina Sen.
While every participant in the focus group said they thought Trump would win the primary, all but two of the participants said that, in a two-man race, they’d vote for Cruz over Trump.
“Donald Trump has zero foreign policy experience – negotiating a hotel deal in another country is not foreign policy experience”, he charged, adding similar jabs at former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Texas Sen.
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, a one-time Republican frontrunner, continues to fade from the race. Mrs Clinton’s campaign deployed SC state congressman Todd Rutherford to vouch for her support for minorities. Polls show Rubio trailing Trump and Ted Cruz in SC.
WHERE TO? Most Republican candidates made a beeline for SC, which holds its GOP primary February 20.
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Meanwhile, Chris Christie is expected to announce he’s dropping out as soon as today. “Now, all of the sudden, they’re like, ‘How do I get a seat at the table?'”