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Post debate Trump explains bombshell answer that got him booed
“What I said last night was, if the Lord can give me unconditional love for all the things that I do that are not good, then I ought to give unconditional love to other people that are around”.
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“Trump was true to form”, said Debra Pilgrim, chairwoman of the Hall County Republican Party. Following a question about past disparaging remarks about women, he said, “Honestly, Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry”.
Possibly the most controversial statement Trump made was his warning that he could run as an independent if he does not get the Republican nomination.
He said, in exchange, he demanded Hillary Clinton “be at my wedding”, and so she attended.
According to Trump, all of this just proves that America is too politically correct.
And though the beginning of the debate was the Donald Trump show, it was Ohio governor John Kasich who really stood out here.
Additionally, a Fox News representative told the paper that so many people tried to watch the debate online that the “overwhelming demand caused server issues in the debate live stream”.
Trump defended his past support for single-payer health care, saying such a system “works in Canada”, but in the U.S., he wants a “private system without the artificial lines around every state”. After being challenged on his history of making degrading comments about women who disagree with him, the billionaire candidate struck back – at Rosie O’Donnell.
“If they are fighting themselves like that, I think the Democrats are going to take over, again”.
This is hardly the first time the two have butted heads.
Donald Trump was at the center of the surprisingly exciting first Republican presidential debate.
In fact, news outlets have reported on the incidents Kelly mentioned.
All political campaigns are vulnerable to reverse-bandwagon effects: You lose points in a poll, or a primary, and you start to look like a loser. And that’s what I want to do. I’m a frontrunner obviously I’d much rather run as Republican and let that be clear.
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“It was an awesome weekend and I think I did very well”, he said.