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Back in form, Donald Trump accuses Cruz of stealing Iowa

Sen. Ted Cruz responded to multiple accusations from Donald Trump regarding the recent Iowa Caucus vote, saying the real estate mogul is throwing “another Trumper-tantrum”. Trump is now at his lowest mark in the PPP poll since July, when he led the field with 19% support.

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Trump admitted that his decision to skip the final debate before the Iowa caucuses could have cost him victory in the Hawkeye State. It will include a number of print, TV and social media, especially those that are popular among the Indian-Americans, the statement said.

In Iowa, Cruz won almost 28 percent of the vote, followed by Trump, the NY real-estate developer, with 24 percent and Rubio with 23 percent.

Ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Donald Trump has ignored his 2016 rivals and focused on President Obama. Nothing good’s going to happen again if you people vote in more of these politicians.

Many noted that Donald Trump seemed unusually subdued in New Hampshire. It goes on to say, “Please inform any Carson caucus goers of this news and urge them to caucus for Ted Cruz”. Cullen said. “I don’t think there’s going to be a substantive policy disagreement that’s going to move a lot of voters that is different with what’s been talked about over the last few months”. “I actually like that phrase”, he said.

Later the same day, Cruz spoke about Carter’s remarks to supporters in New Hampshire, CBS News reported.

“If I’m our nominee, we will win, and the Democrats know this”, Rubio told another packed venue in Laconia on Wednesday. Political scientists have long said the future course of the race will be much clearer when all the also-rans drop out and clear the way, and that’s now happening. Not only did he lose the caucus, but somehow Florida U.S. Sen. The New Hampshire vote will test that assumption.

The burden falls so heavily on Bush because of Republican anxieties about the top two finishers in Iowa, Cruz and Trump: Many party leaders fear that the nomination of Trump or Cruz would lead to an electoral rout this fall.

Trump doesn’t like to share the spotlight and the Cruz flap has helped him figure out a way to get back on the front page.

“We have to grow the party”, Rubio said. “I make no bones about the fact that I am a person of faith”.

“The senator has already apologized for not more quickly making that clarification, and there is no evidence that our sharing of this news story impacted Carson’s campaign – he well outperformed expectations”, Frazier said, according to CNN and Breitbart.

Ohio Governor John Kasich, endorsed by The New York Times for the Republican nomination, has campaigned for weeks in New Hampshire and has pulled to second place behind Trump in some voter surveys in the state.

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New Hampshire is likely to winnow out at least three or four candidates.

Iowa broke for Cruz despite polls, media coverage