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CNN GOP Debate Ratings Down As Audiences Seemingly Tire Of Trump’s Antics
Donald Trump, left, and Jeb Bush talk after the Republican presidential debate at the Venetian Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
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Bush told CNN on Wednesday that he homed in on Trump because “I don’t think he’s a serious candidate”.
“I am reminded of what FDR’s grandfather said”. “I don’t think he’s a serious candidate”. I don’t know why others don’t feel compelled to point that out, but I did.
“Lately I’ve been just trying to ignore, because he just gets me so angry”. “It’s hard to do that if he’s not convincing people who are not supporters of Trump now that he’s prepared to be President of the United States”.
At one point Trump called out CNN’s debate moderators for asking questions that Trump felt set up the other candidates to bash him.
Trump continued his condemnation of Bush at a Wednesday rally in Mesa, Arizona, as he simultaneously dismissed Bush’s own broadsides.
After watching the latest Republican presidential debate this week, I’ve concluded that these nearly monthly events, while wildly entertaining, aren’t going to be what finally brings rationality to the nominating process. “This is a very apolitical crowd”.
Rubio never said in the debate whether he still sees citizenship as an eventual possibility.
Twenty-six per cent said Bush flopped on Tuesday night. “Nobody cares”, Trump told the crowd, which laughed. He compared his strength to Bush’s supposed weakness and got back onto his primary message of making America great again. ‘He would not be the commander in chief we need to keep our country safe’. We are being killed. For the Republican primaries, though, the party’s traditional conservatives must be won over and motivated to vote, and activists even farther to the right must also be mollified and mobilized.
But Trump said he didn’t want Bush’s support anyway.
The New York Times reports that Clinton and her aides “have had to rethink how they handle Mr. Trump and what his candidacy, and the anger in the electorate that has fueled it, means for her chances in 2016”. “And I’m at No. 1 by a lot….” He said activity was particularly high when Trump mentioned shutting down certain parts of the Internet to stop terrorists, and when he discussed killing their families.
He also mocked Bush for planning negative ads against him.
‘But you have to understand, ‘ Trump said to O’Reilly.
“I like his facial expressions when they rip on him”, said 67-year-old Robert Stearns, a retired mechanic and Vietnam veteran from Apache Junction.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee put out a one-sentence statement Wednesday denying it is looking into whether Texas Sen. “And so, maybe Jeb and I were listening to different things”, he stated.