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Donald Trump Still Leading GOP Field in Post-Debate Polls

After weeks of speculation, Donald Trump finally revealed the details of his proposed border wall.

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Donald Trump – the Republican candidate who launched and has built his 2016 campaign on the problem of illegal immigration and what to do about it – is getting blasted in the mainstream media after he issued a 1,900-word policy paper on the emotionally-charged, politically tricky subject.

Christie also suggested that Trump’s business mogul status doesn’t make him qualified to make policy suggestions. The New York real estate developer was also named Americans’ favorite flavor of ice cream, most likely to win the World Series, and preferred method of contraception.

That can be visualized!

These results were also not especially favorable to Trump. He later said, “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes”. Then again, maybe the results would be different if CNN were polling regular people instead of Orcs. Absent a nativist wave that sweeps Trump-like candidates into office throughout the nation, a constitutional amendment targeting birthright citizenship is very unlikely to happen. Ben Carson (9 percent), Florida Sen. Ted Cruz.

“Just as all the candidates have to be held accountable for all that they’ve done to this point, it’s part of the process”. Jeb Bush and Scott Walker may not have noticed yet, but Republican voters aren’t looking for somebody with executive experience as governor.

He was underwater in favourability as well – whether a voter’s overall feeling toward a candidate is positive or negative. Margins of error, etc., but for Pete’s sake.

According to Trump’s six-page manifesto on immigration reform released over the weekend, the birthright citizenship clause “remains the biggest magnet for illegal immigration“.

“They’re illegal”, Trump said, describing native-born children of people living illegally in the US.

But wait, the TV pitchman said, there’s more!

Take, for example, how the two are approaching the candidacy of Donald Trump.

This mirrors CNN/ORC’s Iowa poll that came out last week. At the end of June, Trump had even less support, 8%, on social issues. Bush is in second on these points still, but trails badly.

His opponents are critical of Trump’s positions but agree mainly on one thing, the border needs more security.

Kelly told News 2 he has been putting up scarecrows such as Trump and the Fox News anchor for about a decade now.

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“Well it’s similar to what I brought up about four or five months ago”. Most respondents – 58% – said the party would have a “better chance with someone else”, while just 38% said Trump would boost Republican chances.

Trump claims that his Trump University was legit