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Billionaire Trump to spend millions on ads in GOP race
According to Trend Kite, a platform which continuously monitors media coverage of presidential candidates, Trump has grabbed 26% of total media mentioned followed by Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton with only 15% of mentions.
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In the end, though, he declined to say it again.
The TV ad, which ran in Iowa and New Hampshire, used a testy exchange between the Republican hopefuls during the recent GOP debate in Las Vegas.
“Before, they figured: ‘We’ll wait until it’s our turn.’ I don’t get the sense that people are doing that now”, she said of states like SC.
Over the weekend, Mr Trump assailed the Republican Party of Virginia on his Twitter account, apparently over the party’s decision, made a week ago, to require voters in the state’s March 1 primary to sign a statement attesting that they are Republicans.
Outlining what he described as a porous border security system that allows for a flood of criminals into the country, Trump said, “You people know better than anybody, because you’re really the recipient of that”. Trump has 5.5 million followers, over 4 million more followers than Ben Carson. “Based on polling, it looks like a large number of candidates will be active in the 11 days following New Hampshire”.
“Every campaign will point to a great volunteer on board, and ultimately volunteers are worth 100 times what endorsements bring in”, Albrecht said.
Although endorsements do not often bear on the party’s choice of its nominee, a major one like Romney’s could help resolve an intraparty squabble – particularly in the instance of a drawn-out fight among more moderate candidates that strengthens Trump and Cruz.
Thomas Zajac of Merrimack was more approving of the attack, even on a local institution.
Trump seemed equally as peeved at Christie as he was at McQuaid. This is why the prediction markets rank Marco Rubio as most likely to get the nomination, with Ted Cruz in second place and Trump in third.
Q. Do you think Trump will temper his message after criticism by you, S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley and other Republican party leaders about his proposed ban on Muslim travelers? “He’s supposed to be running the state”.
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Last month, the Trump campaign spent a scant $300,000 on a series of radio ads that ran in Iowa, New Hampshire and SC. That means from a fundraising standpoint or a campaign organization standpoint you have a lot less data to work from. Also on the list were the Dalai Lama, former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and the Rev. Billy Graham, who all tied at 1 percent. Trump taunted the crowd, which filled in the blank by chanting back the controversial term. We’re all accustomed to the popular stereotype of the modern presidential candidate – staid, professional, amusing in only the most inoffensive ways possible, and rigorously scripted – and we expect our candidates to stay within those bounds, even as we complain bitterly about them being “too scripted”.