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Cruz aide: Trump is running the ‘Seinfeld candidacy’
At a campaign event in New Hampshire on Monday, Trump used a vulgar term to portray Cruz as weak, because the Texas senator expressed opposition to the broad use of waterboarding to interrogate terrorism suspects.
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“He’s a schlepper”, Trump said about Bush.
“He pretends to be a Republican”, responds one of them, as they all shriek.
Stern has always been an influential figure in South Carolina Republican politics, most recently serving on the finance committee of South Carolina Sen.
Tyler also said that Trump can’t discuss issues facing the nation in detail because he’s not a true conservative like Cruz is. A group of voters in the ad sit in a circle and discuss being lied to by politicians as a man wearing a Rubio t-shirt joins them, according to a spot observed by tracking service CMAG/Kantar Media. Few expected a hard-charging conservative from Texas to do well in a state known for giving moderate Republicans like John McCain and Mitt Romney primary victories.
“Sadly in America today, in our economy, a whole lot of those poor people are African-American”, Sanders said during Thursday night’s debate.
Rival campaigns and super PACs opposed to Trump’s candidacy are beginning to blanket the airwaves in SC with ads depicting Trump invariably as a heartless billionaire, a corrupt political donor and a fake conservative. “Spent 38-39 million in New Hampshire”. He has made more campaign appearances in churches than anyone else in the GOP field so far.
“I don’t believe that Jeb Bush really wants to overturn Citizens United and I don’t really believe Jeb Bush doesn’t think Obama’s done anything worth criticizing but to go out there and say he won’t do it”, Limbaugh claimed.
However, the Republican was angered when anti-LGBT Republican Ted Cruz ran ads suggesting that he was in favour of same-sex marriage. “They’re all saying, ‘Do it, do it.’ No”.
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One of the contentious issues in the campaign has centered on Trump’s admission that he donated money to Democrat campaigns in his capacity as a businessman.