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A look at candidates’ approaches to Tuesday’s debate

“They all act like Trump; now they can look like him too”.

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Cruz has embraced the idea of building a wall on the southern border and abandoned his support for expanding legal immigration.

“He speaks how he feels and speaks honestly, he means what he said and the other political people are using nice words to make it sound nice but Trump is not, he tells it like it is”, Hood said. “He says things in that are off color, in that I’m embarrassed by occasionally, yet I still think he’s a leader, in that those prove in that he’s a leader”.

For example, Texas Sen.

Marco Rubio is making a play for “traditional values” voters with a new campaign ad targeting those who Rubio says “feel out of place in our own country”.

The last so-called brokered convention in USA politics took place in 1952, when then-Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson was drafted by the Democratic Party as a compromise candidate when no one else gained enough support to secure the nomination. This was shortly followed by Trump’s campaign announcing that the Apprentice star would be postponing his planned trip to Israel.

Trump said on Sunday that Hillary Clinton “killed hundreds of thousands of people with her stupidity” when she was secretary of State.

“I know I’m afraid”, said Wood who was laid off from his construction job in 2011 and has since settled into retirement.

Trump will be center stage for the upcoming GOP presidential primary debate on Tuesday. Stevenson lost in the general election to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower. He has offended women, Hispanics, African Americans, Jews, Muslims, and Asians. Another voter named Tina explained, “You know what Trump does?”

Rubio has been rising in recent weeks in national and early state surveys, regularly finishing in the top three, but he has struggled to dent front-running Trump’s dominant polling lead. But revealingly, his support is lower in polls of past primary voters versus those who say they plan to vote in the 2016 Republican nominating contest.

Trump is at 41% in a Monmouth University poll out Monday, holding a wide advantage over his GOP challengers.

“One of the reasons that I got into this is because I heard the frustration in the people who are so exhausted of backroom deals, of subterfuge, of dishonesty”, Carson said during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos”. In an interview with “Face the Nation” Sun., Luntz stated the voters are rather more optimistic than any different Republicans in that he is seen ’cause they consider Trump can really “turn back” President Obama. “Nobody knows if these folks will actually show up in the nomination process, which creates uncertainty and nervousness in GOP ranks”. “Donald Trump does not represent Vancouver in any way, shape, or form”.

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But Trump’s Muslim friends aren’t the only people who oppose the temporary ban against Muslims.

'The state of Israel respects all religions and protects stringently the rights of all its citizens' Netanyahu said in a statement